2004
DOI: 10.1016/j.polymer.2004.07.024
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Conformational disorder in the Brill transition of uniaxially-oriented nylon 10/10 sample investigated through the temperature-dependent measurement of X-ray fiber diagram

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“…After that they started to become stronger furthermore, just when the methylene segments of the CO side were regularized in conformation. The methylene segments of the NH side were still in the disordered state [1]. Figure 3 shows the time dependence of WAXD and SAXS profile in the isothermal crystallization process of nylon 10/10 at 176 o C. For the quantitative analysis of SAXS data in the time region of 0 -60 sec, we assumed that (i) in the earliest stage the locally-formed weak hydrogen bonds in the melt might cause the generation of some domains with relatively high density.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…After that they started to become stronger furthermore, just when the methylene segments of the CO side were regularized in conformation. The methylene segments of the NH side were still in the disordered state [1]. Figure 3 shows the time dependence of WAXD and SAXS profile in the isothermal crystallization process of nylon 10/10 at 176 o C. For the quantitative analysis of SAXS data in the time region of 0 -60 sec, we assumed that (i) in the earliest stage the locally-formed weak hydrogen bonds in the melt might cause the generation of some domains with relatively high density.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(According to the infrared spectra measured for the partially-deuterated nylon 10/10 sample, the methylene segments of the NH side are still in the conformationally-disordered state even when the methylene segments of the CO side are already regularized. The reason for the difference in conformational regularization between these two kinds of methylene segments is not solved yet [1].) Figure 5.…”
Section: Structural Evolution Process Of Nylon 10/10mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The two strong reflections at d-spacings of 4.4 and 3.7 Å merge into a single peak at the Brill transition. According to a conformational study on the transition, the mobility of the methylene segments between the amide groups increases at the Brill transition, although the hydrogen bonds between the neighboring chains are maintained [24,25]. As a result, the packing of the molecular chains changes from triclinic or orthorhombic to quasi-hexagonal.…”
Section: Temperature Variation Of the Crystal Structure In The Scsmentioning
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“…Recent works based on FTIR data suggest that high temperature pseudohexagonal arrangements are a result of the conformational disorder of polymethylene segments rather than of disruption of hydrogen bonds [35][36][37].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%