1961
DOI: 10.1002/pol.1961.1205516212
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Laterally ordered polymers: Polyacrylonitrile and poly(vinyl trifluoroacetate)

Abstract: The structure and properties of two laterally ordered (directionally crystallized) polymers are discussed, namely, polyacrylonitrile and poly(vinyl trifluoroacetate). Evidence from x‐ray diagrams, infrared measurements, thermal expansion data, and fiber properties are interpreted in terms of molecular structure. It is concluded that the existence of only chain‐to‐chain order (lateral order) in polyacrylonitrile and poly(vinyl trifluoroacetate) is principally due to steric and dipolar intramolecular repulsions.… Show more

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“…9). Similar observations were made by Kumar and Stein 22 and Bohn et al 27 The dichroic ratio of the gel fibers was nearly 1. This shows that the gel fibers were almost unoriented as the absorbances at both parallel and perpendicular directions were equal.…”
Section: Dichroic Ratiosupporting
confidence: 82%
“…9). Similar observations were made by Kumar and Stein 22 and Bohn et al 27 The dichroic ratio of the gel fibers was nearly 1. This shows that the gel fibers were almost unoriented as the absorbances at both parallel and perpendicular directions were equal.…”
Section: Dichroic Ratiosupporting
confidence: 82%
“…Origin and purificaThe hypothesis of a paracrystalline phase has tion of these chemicals were discussed elsewhere. 4 been supported by x-ray diffraction, 12 and now is The working electrode was previously washed in generally accepted. This phase lacks longitudinal heptane and acetone, respectively, under ultraorder, does have a lateral order.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The intense peak at 2 ϭ 17°corresponds to a lateral repeat distance of 5.4 Å and has been attributed to the (100) reflection of a hexagonal lattice. 24 HTCC shows only amorphous halos. All the blend samples show the PAN crystalline profiles with no other additional peaks.…”
Section: Pan Is Shown Inmentioning
confidence: 97%