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Orientation of the remaining amorphous chains during crystallization: Isotactic polystyrene
Authors:W. R. Krigbaum  Tooru Taga
Abstract:The orientation of statistical chain segments in the amorphous regions of a semicrystalline polymer can be characterized quantitatively by x-ray diffraction. A calculated background (which is orientation independent) must be subtracted, which requires that the intensity profile of the amorphous halo be measured on an absolute scale. Application is illustrated to samples of isotactic polystyrene which were isothermally crystallized at fixed elongation. These samples differ from those of the previous study due to the unintentional introduction of a small amount of crystallinity (0.25% to 1%) which serves as tie points in the drawing operation, giving a stronger amorphous orientation. Preferred orientation of the amorphous chain segments is rapidly depleted during the first few percent of crystallization. The crystallite orientation distribution is quite sharp, and broadens only slowly with crystallization. These results imply that, for the crystallization conditions employed, the crystallite orientation must be determined by nuclei which are formed at the earliest stages of the crystallization process.
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