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Equilibrium short‐range order in the isotropic phase of a poly(ester‐imide) with a C22H44 alkane spacer
Authors:Yong Ku Kwon  Brian K Annis  Wei Chen  Bernhard Wunderlich
Abstract:Small‐angle X‐ray scattering (SAXS) was performed on a sample of poly(4,4′‐ phthaloimidobenzoyldoeicosamethyleneoxycarbonyl) (PEIM‐22) as a function of temperature. Wide‐angle X‐ray diffraction and differential scanning calorimetry were used to follow the isotropization of the crystalline PEIM‐22. The crystals of PEIM‐22 consist of biphasic layers up to the isotropization temperature. A series of SAXS peaks are observed for the crystals between θ = 0.3 and 3.5°. The width of these peaks indicates the formation of a smectic‐like, crystalline layer structure of a coherently scattering domain size of only 3–4 repeating units. In the isotropic phase, a single, broader peak remained at a spacing of ≈2.6 nm, suggesting even at high temperature the existence of equilibrium, short‐range, local order. The SAXS profiles were calculated based on a model of alternating layers of a linear, paracrystalline lattice. The results were discussed together with similar data on model compounds in the literature, and it is suggested that the short‐range order in the isotropic phase is due to a nanometer‐scale separation of the polar, aromatic phthaloimidobenzoyl from the flexible doeicosamethyleneoxycarbonyl. © 2000 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. J Polym Sci B: Polym Phys 38: 611–621, 2000
Keywords:poly(ester‐imide)  nanophase  DSC  wide‐ and small‐angle X‐ray scattering
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