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Shish-Kebob morphology

Similar to extended chain crystals, the shish-kebob morphology is not observed in samples, which have been subjected to quiescent crystallization conditions. We introduce several examples already in this chapter in order to present a complete cross-section of all levels of structural hierarchy in polymers. Further examples related to oriented crystallization of polymers in practical applications will be the focus of Sect. 3.5. [Pg.110]

TM-AFM is superior due to reduced sample deformation and excellent contrast between amorphous phase and crystal phase in the TM phase images. An example of a, shish-kebob morphology is observed in partially dewetted ultrathin films of polypropylene derivatives grafted onto silicon (Fig. 3.25). [Pg.111]

TM-AFM on Shish-Kebob Morphology in Drawn Polyethylene Copolymers... [Pg.112]

Fig. 3.27 TM-AFM phase image of shish kebob morphology in oriented elastomeric PE [58]... Fig. 3.27 TM-AFM phase image of shish kebob morphology in oriented elastomeric PE [58]...

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