Orientation, phase composition and phase transitions of a series of long chain low molecular weight compounds (LMC), such as heneicosane, cetyl alcohol, normal fatty acids, introduced into porous structure (crazes) of polymeric matrices oriented in liquid medium have been studied by means of DSC and SAXS techniques. Different types of LMC crystallites orientation in crazes of polymeric matrices have been observed. LMC phase state in crazes is shown to be characterized by higher stability of high-temperature polymer midifications. LMC melting temperature in crazes usually decreases as well as melting enthalpy (heat) and entropy. The origin of LMC properties changes observed is high dispersity (40-100nm) of LMC particles in crazes resulting in a marked growth of polymer/LMC interface influence on principal thermodynamic parameters of the systems studied.
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