Crystallization of Long-Spaced Precision PolyacetalsI: Melting and Recrystallization of Rapidly Formed Crystallites
2019
Rapidly melt-crystallized polyethylenes with acetal groups (−O–CH2–O−) precisely spaced by 12, 18, 19, or 23 methylene backbone carbons exhibit two reorganizations and three melting endotherms on heating at relatively low heating rates. Real-time wide-angle X-ray diffraction (WAXD) experiments further confirm that these transitions are associated with a reorganization to a different crystalline structure. The differential scanning calorimetry endotherms are associated with melting of the initially formed disordered (or hexagonal) phases, followed by melting of Form I and by melting of Form II crystals with increasing temperature. In parallel with these structural changes, the long spacing undergoes a discrete step increase at the polymorphic transitions. Upon the transition from disordered to Form I crystals, the core crystal thickness increases by one repeating unit, whereas the crystal thickness remains basically unchanged during the transition from Form I to Form II crystallites. The effect of even vs ...
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