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Electron microscopy solution-grown single crystals

Poly(ethylene oxide) has been investigated in both a single-crystal form and in normal or commercial, partially crystalline form. Single crystals have been examined by X-ray analysis and have been shown to be flat platelets with the c-axis of the unit cell oriented normal to the basal plane (34). Electron microscopy has shown bulk crystallized polymer to have a lamellar structure (35, 36), and single-crystal lamellae have been grown from dilute solution (37, 38). [Pg.166]


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