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Structural Evolution in Isothermal Crystallization

We also measur the WAXD and SAXS patterns every 1-3 seconds using a synchrotron X-ray beam. In the WAXD pattern we detect the first crystalline peaks at [Pg.179]

In the second stage, we assume that the correlation between the neighboring domains increases. We assume the correlation function y(r) is y r) = p(0) exp(-r/( following Debye and Bueche [71], where p(0) is the averaged electron density. Substituting this y(r) into Equation (5.32) gives the Debye-Bueche equation  [Pg.180]

3 Generation of Tie Chains in Isothermal Crystallization of Polyoxymethylene The infrared spectra of POM is highly sensitive to the aggregation structure of helical chains [77]. Assuming that the crystalline region of POM is a cylindrical shape, the infrared [Pg.183]

One of the most characteristic features of flexible linear polymer chains is their chain folding as part of the crystallization phenomenon. Since many chains are coagu- [Pg.185]


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