Polyethylene unit cell variations with temperature
β Scribed by Swan, Paul R.
- Book ID
- 104532055
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1962
- Weight
- 264 KB
- Volume
- 56
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0022-3832
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β¦ Synopsis
Abstract
The unit cell dimensions of a linear polyethylene are reported as determined by xβray diffraction measurements at fiveβdegree intervals from β70Β°C. to +130Β°C. and at β196Β°C. The relative expansion coefficient of the a dimension of the orthorhombic unit cell was found to increase from 1.1 Γ 10^β5^/Β°C. at β196Β°C. to 22 Γ 10^β5^/Β°C. at 30Β°C. to 58 Γ 10^β5^/Β°C. at 138Β°C., the melting point of the crystal. The coefficient of the b dimension was found to vary from β2.8 Γ 10^β5^/Β°C. at β196Β°C. (questionable) to +3.8 Γ 10^β5^/Β°C. at 30Β°C., and then to β7.3 Γ 10^β5^/Β°C. at 138Β°C. These values were obtained from series expansion analytical fits to the experimental points, and are less accurate at the ends of the temperature range; the 30Β°C. values are probably correct to a few per cent.
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