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Polyethylene interface distribution function

Different from s-PP, crystallites of polyethylene thicken with time. This was clearly demonstrated by time-dependent SAXS experiments carried out during an isothermal crystallization [6]. Fig. 4 shows a typical result, in a comparison of the interface distribution function K" z) obtained at the beginning and the final stage of the crystallization process. [Pg.146]

Examples for the Analysis of SAXS Data via the Correlation Function and the Interface Distribution Function In this section, examples for the analysis of SAXS data via the correlation function and the IDF selected from the literature are presented. Figure 9.6 shows several correlation functions K z) for a polyethylene sample (low-density polyethylene Lupolen 1800 S from BASF) measured during cooling at different temperatures. The sample was isother-mally crystallized at T(. = 100 C and then cooled to room... [Pg.158]


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