“…According to data of NMR spectroscopy [1], macromolecules of butadiene-acrylonitrile rubbers comprise microblocks of trans-1,4-butadiene units and sequences of alternating trans-1,4-butadiene units and acrylonitrile units. Macromolecular fragments of the same type, by virtue of the differences in their geometric and chemical structure, are selectively segregated, forming ordered formations of two types, respectively, according to data of X-ray diffraction analysis (XDA) [2,3] and the diffusion method [4,5]. The introduction of anionic surfactant causes changes in the ordered structure of the butadiene-acrylonitrile copolymer (SKN), which depend on their comonomer composition and the prehistory of specimens, according to XDA data.…”