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Influence of the conformation of polyethylene on wide-angle neutron scattering patterns

✍ Scribed by Stamm, M.


Book ID
105334105
Publisher
Wiley (John Wiley & Sons)
Year
1982
Tongue
English
Weight
640 KB
Volume
20
Category
Article
ISSN
0098-1273

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Abstract

Wide‐angle neutron scattering investigations of mixtures of deuterated and nondeuterated chains are well suited to detect sequences of regular adjacent reentry folding of a polymer chain in particular crystallographic directions. It is shown that the diffuse neutron scattering intensity is peaked at large scattering angles for (100) and (010) folding, whereas (110) folding is difficult to detect. Detailed calculations indicate that the position, intensity, and half‐width of the diffuse peak depend strongly on the mode of folding as well as on the number of adjacent stems. By a comparison with experimental data adjacent reentry folding in (100) and (010) crystallographic planes with more than five adjacent stems can be excluded. The implications for other folding models containing regular folded chain sequences are discussed.


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## Abstract Wide‐angle neutron scattering studies have been made of a series of mixed crystal blends of polyethylene and deuterated polyethylene in the range 0.68 ≀ __K__ = 4πλ^βˆ’1^ sinΞΈ ≀ 2.02 Γ…^βˆ’1^. Recent calculations by Stamm have shown that regularly folded subunits of small numbers (two to ten