2002
DOI: 10.1016/s0032-3861(02)00663-8
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Free volume and glass transition in ethylene/1-octene copolymers: positron lifetime studies and dynamic mechanical analysis

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“…As to pure POE, despite a broad halo at 2y % 19.58 attributed to the amorphous phase, two peaks (2y ¼ 20.88 and 2y ¼ 23.14 , respectively) coming from the (110) and (200) these reflections in the case of linear polyethylene, having the unit cell dimensions a ¼ 0.741 nm, b ¼ 0.494 nm, and c ¼ 0.255 nm. [27][28][29] In case of the POEg-MAH copolymers, the y 110 and y 200 peaks decrease in their intensity with increasing GD and disappear almost completely at a GD of 9.87%, which indicates that imperfection (paracrystalline distortion, size of crystallites, and lattice defects 30,31 ) of the crystalline phase increased with the increase of GD. It can also be seen from Figure 5 that the peak in the d amorphous , d 110 , and d 200 values increase with the rising GD, indicating the loose packing of the molecular chains in the orthorhombic unit cell.…”
Section: X-ray Analysesmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…As to pure POE, despite a broad halo at 2y % 19.58 attributed to the amorphous phase, two peaks (2y ¼ 20.88 and 2y ¼ 23.14 , respectively) coming from the (110) and (200) these reflections in the case of linear polyethylene, having the unit cell dimensions a ¼ 0.741 nm, b ¼ 0.494 nm, and c ¼ 0.255 nm. [27][28][29] In case of the POEg-MAH copolymers, the y 110 and y 200 peaks decrease in their intensity with increasing GD and disappear almost completely at a GD of 9.87%, which indicates that imperfection (paracrystalline distortion, size of crystallites, and lattice defects 30,31 ) of the crystalline phase increased with the increase of GD. It can also be seen from Figure 5 that the peak in the d amorphous , d 110 , and d 200 values increase with the rising GD, indicating the loose packing of the molecular chains in the orthorhombic unit cell.…”
Section: X-ray Analysesmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…The slight increase of the o-Ps hole volume, V h , with temperature below T g reflects the thermal expansion of the glass due to the anharmonicity of molecular vibrations and possibly local motion. During the transition through T g , the structural disorder within a polymer changes its character from static to a dynamic one with increasing segmental motion that result in a distinct increase of the hole size with increasing temperature [11]. The increase in the chain mobility with increasing temperature is associated with an increase in the mean local volume.…”
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“…13,15,20 The leveling off of the o-Ps lifetime at the highest temperatures has been a subject of considerable debate. 1,6,12,17,[24][25][26] One suggestion has been that the leveling off is due to the increased amplitude of the molecular fluctuations, which results in an increased average overlap of the o-Ps with the electrons of the surrounding molecules and hence counteracts the effect of increasing free volume sizes with temperature. Another suggestion has been that the leveling off is due to the formation of equilibrium 'Ps bubbles', similar to Ps-bubbles in ordinary liquids.…”
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confidence: 99%