Polyethylene single crystals: Melting and morphology |
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Authors: | Ian R. Harrison |
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Abstract: | Determination of important thermodynamic and physical properties of polymers has often been frustrated by the tendency of these materials to reorganize when heated. A novel technique has been developed which permits a more careful examination of the relationships existing between melting and morphology of single crystals. This has lead to the observation that high molecular weight polymers possess much narrower melting ranges than had been previously reported. By using this technique it has been possible to identify distinct transition temperatures for {100} and {110} fold sectors. DTA and DSC data have been previously reported for dried down single crystals. The applicability of this data to single crystals as they exist in suspension is questioned. |
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