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The influence of melt processing on the spatial organization of polymer chains in a crystallizable diblock copolymer of nylon 6 and PDMS
Crystallized chains of nylon 6 lie parallel to the interfaces of the microphase‐separated morphology of a nylon 6/PDMS diblock copolymer. Orienting the morphology in the melt using plane strain compression enabled the nylon chain direction to be determined through a combination of transmission elect...
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description | Crystallized chains of nylon 6 lie parallel to the interfaces of the microphase‐separated morphology of a nylon 6/PDMS diblock copolymer. Orienting the morphology in the melt using plane strain compression enabled the nylon chain direction to be determined through a combination of transmission electron microscopy, small‐angle X‐ray scattering and wide‐angle X‐ray scattering pole figure analysis. Processing at temperatures above the nylon 6 melting point serves to orient the microphase‐separated morphology of the melt; the nylon 6 chain orientations are then largely dictated by thermodynamic considerations that apply to chains crystallizing within the confines of a microphase separated melt. © 1998 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. J Appl Polym Sci 70: 1985–1990, 1998 |
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