## Abstract Die Haupt‐ und Seitenkettenkristallinität bei den isotaktischen Poly(1‐alkyläthylen)en vom Poly(1‐dodecyläthylen) bis zum Poly(1‐eicosyläthylen) wurden thermoanalytisch und röntgenographisch untersucht. Die DSC‐Kurven der aus der Schmelze abgeschreckten Proben zeigen 3 Umwandlungspeaks
Haupt- und seitenkettenkristallinität bei isotaktischen poly(1-alkylethylen)en, 2. Röntgenographische, kalorimetrische und ramanspektroskopische untersuchungen am it-poly(1-eicosylethylen)
✍ Scribed by Trafara, Gundolf ;Koch, Reimer ;Sausen, Eckhard
- Publisher
- Wiley (John Wiley & Sons)
- Year
- 1978
- Weight
- 400 KB
- Volume
- 179
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0025-116X
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✦ Synopsis
Abstract
Isotactic poly(1‐eicosylethylene) shows three polymorphic modifications. The orthorhombic modification I is formed during melt crystallization at a cooling rate ϕ<2,5K.s^−1^. The dimensions of the unit cell are calculated to be a=0,75 nm, b=8,8 nm and c=0,67 nm. The heat of fusion is 145J.g^−1^, the melting point is 363K. The monoclinic modification II is crystallized from the polymer solution (a=0,53 nm, b=10,8 nm, c=0,77 nm, β=94°). The heat of fusion amounts to 120J.g^−1^, the melting point is 356K. Modification III is formed during rapid quenching of the melt. The side‐chains crystallized closely packed in layers. Modification III shows no main‐chain crystallinity. The heat of fusion is 40J.g^−1^, the melting point is 348 K. The crystal field splitting in the Raman spectrum of modification +1418/1440cm^−1^ indicates an arrangement of the side‐chains as in orthorhombic polyethylene with two chains in the subcell. The subcells of both modifications II and III contain only one chain each.
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## Abstract The higher homologues for isotactic (it) poly(1‐alkylethylene)s (from it‐poly(1‐dodecylethylene) to it‐poly(1‐eicosylethylene)) show three polymorphic modifications. The modification of highest order crystallizes in an orthorhombic structure (modification I). This modification is formed