Solution-grown crystals of poly(vinyl alcohol) |
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Authors: | Kiyoshi Tsuboi |
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Affiliation: | Central Research Laboratory , Kurashiki Rayon Co., Ltd. , Kurashiki, Okayama, Japan |
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Abstract: | The growth mechanism and crystalline texture of solution-grown crystals of poly(vinyl alcohol) have been studied by electron microscopy. From morphological data it is shown that single crystals of poly(vinyl alcohol) (PVA) have two growth faces, i.e., the (100) and (101) fold planes. It is suggested that the parallelogrammic single crystals grow from the center by molecular folds. The rate of addition on the (100) plane is about three times larger than that on the (101) plane. Twinning of the PVA crystals takes place at the (100), (001), (101), and (101) planes at the time of the nucleation or during the growth. The single crystal and twins of PVA are corrugated lamellae. Granulated structure is observed on the surface in a figure similar to the external form of the crystals. Dark-field micrographs show that the PVA single crystals possess a mosaic structure with the arrangement of the blocks deviating slightly from parallel alignment in the lamella. The reactivities of single crystals to various aldehydes indicate that the single crystals contain crystal lattice defects. |
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