SAXS experiments on gel-spun polyethylene fibers |
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Authors: | W. Hoogsteen A. J. Pennings G. ten Brinke |
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Affiliation: | (1) Present address: Department of Polymer Chemistry, University of Groningen, Groningen, The Netherlands |
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Abstract: | The properties of gel-spun polyethylene fibers hot-drawn to the maximum draw ratio depend on the spinning conditions. Different spinning conditions result in two types of structure in the paraffin oil containing fibers: an isotropic lamellar structure or a shish-kebab structure. Meridional SAXS experiments can identify the structure present. After extraction, these structures are still present but can be detected only in a more indirect way by SAXS experiments because of an excessive contribution of void scattering. During hot-drawing both structures are transformed into a more fibrillar structure. The shish-kebab structures can be drawn only to relatively low hot-draw ratios with an incomplete transformation of the lamellar overgrowth into the fibrils, as demonstrated by the presence of a meridional SAXS maximum/shoulder. This leads to relatively weak fibers. Lamellar structures can be drawn to high draw ratios by chain unfolding. A nearly complete transformation of the lamellae into fibrils is obtained and the fibers have excellent properties. The information about the morphology obtained by SAXS, DSC, WAXS, and SEM can be used to establish a relation between morphology and properties. |
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Keywords: | Fibers polyethylene gel-spinning smallanglex-rayscattering spinningconditions |
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