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Polymer Elasticity on the Molecular Level

In reality, the morphology of a polycrystalline thermoplastic consists of spherulites which holds for common PP, PE, PA 6, PA 6,6 and PEEK crystalHzed under common conditions. Some semicrystalhne polymers as weU as the above mentioned moderately filled ones may exhibit lameUar crystahine morphology without any spherulitic order. As a result of random orientation of individual crystallites in spheruhtes and the manner of their connectivity, the elastic modulus of about 10 GPa has been extrapolated for a hypothetical ideal polycrystalline PE containing no amorphous phase from the dependence of the elastic modulus of PE on the degree of crystallinity. The presence of an amorphous phase which reduces the content of the crystalline phase results in a further reduction of the overaU elastic modulus of the semicrystalhne polymers compared to ideal mono crystals. [Pg.36]


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