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Crystal, defect, point morphology

The same polymer blend was studied by Stein et al. (1981), Morra and Stein (1984). Since PVDF crystallizes into several types of morphologies, different lines are shown in the Hoffman-Weeks plot (Fig. 3.24). The curve representing the melting point of PVDF as a function of the crystallization temperature for the a modification shows a break that was associated with defect exclusion from the crystal (Stein et al. 1981) and by entrapment of head-to-head defects of the PVDF chains into the crystals during rapid crystallization at large undercooling (Morra and Stein 1984). [Pg.338]


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