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Structure-property relationships of copolyamides. II. crystal structure of drawn copolyamide films

✍ Scribed by Doo Hyun Baik; Won Ho Jo


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1990
Tongue
English
Weight
302 KB
Volume
28
Category
Article
ISSN
0887-6266

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Abstract

The crystal structures of drawn copolyamides 6/6.6, 6/6.T, 6/6.1, 6/PXD.6, 6/MXD.6, and 6/MXD.I were examined by wide‐angle x‐ray diffraction. Copolyamide 6/6.6, which follows the inclusion model, shows only α‐characteristics at all the comonomer compositions examined (0–33.3 mol%). However, the other copolyamides, which follow either the partial‐inclusion or complete‐exclusion model, show γ‐characteristics more predominantly as the comonomer content increases. The interplanar spacing of the (200) planes, which corresponds to the hydrogen bond distance between antiparallel chains, remain constant, whereas the spacing of the (020) planes corresponding to the distance between hydrogen bonded sheets increases monotonically with increasing the comonomer content. It is also observed that both the crystal perfection index and the crystal thickness decrease as the comonomer content increases.


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