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Linear polyethylene randomly distributed ethyl branche

Linear Polyethylene with Randomly Distributed Ethyl Branches (Hydrogenated Polybutadiene)... [Pg.74]

The half-widths of 37-39 and 78-88 Hz, respectively, for the crystalline and amorphous phases are significantly larger than 18 and 38 Hz for those of the bulk-crystallized linear polyethylene (cf. Table 1). This is caused by incorporation of minor ethyl branches. The molecular alignment in the crystalline phase is slightly disordered, and the molecular mobility in the amorphous phase will therefore be promoted. With broadening of the crystalline and amorphous resonances, the resonance of the interphase also widens in comparison to that of bulk-crystallized linear polyethylene samples. This shows that the molecular conformation is more widely distributed from partially ordered trans-rich, conformation to complete random conformation, characteristic as the transition phase from the crystalline to amorphous regions. [Pg.76]


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