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Nuclear magnetic resonance and x-ray determination of the structure of poly(vinylidene fluoride)
Authors:J B Lando  H G Olf  A Peterlin
Abstract:In this study, wide-line NMR and x-ray diffraction have been used in conjunction to study the crystal structure of poly(vinylidene fluoride). Drawn poly(vinylidene fluoride) film was found to contain two crystal phases, the relative amounts of each depending on the draw temperature. Drawing at 50°C. yields a single phase, designated as phase I, while drawing at temperatures between 120 and 160°C. yields a mixture of phase I and a second phase (phase II). The fraction of phase II increases with increasing draw temperature, but this phase was never obtained without some phase I. A tentative orthorhombic unit cell is proposed for phase II. The structure of phase I has been determined from x-ray data. The unit cell is orthorhombic, space group Cm2m, having lattice constants a = 8.47, b = 4.90, and c (chain axis) = 2.56 A. There are two polymer chains in this unit cell. The conformation of the polymer chains is planar zigzag. The details of this structure have been confirmed by experimentally determining at ?196°C. the change in the NMR second moment with the angle between the magnetic field and the draw direction of phase I (drawn at 50°C.), and by comparing these results with a theoretical calculation of the second moments, based on the atomic positions obtained from the proposed structure.
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