1986
DOI: 10.1007/bf01469525
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The electron microscope characterization of the fine structure of nylon 6: I. The supermolecular structure in melt-cast, isotropic bulk material

Abstract: Abstract:The application of phosphotungstic acid (PTA) as a staining agent with appropriate hardening procedures and accurate ultra-thin sectioning has enabled the direct transmission electron microscope (TEM) investigation to be carried out on the lamellar fine structure of bulk nylon 6. Details of the organization of the crystal lamellae within spherulites and other morphological structures, their shape and, especially, their dimensions were revealed and the mean structurallong period was determined. Intersp… Show more

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“…Different cutting directions relative to the tensile axis were chosen in order to preclude misinterpretation due to possible preparation artefacts. The complicating factors in sectioning which we noticed in [33] were also operative in the present study. The e (= 3~ -1)-values were estimated from straining marks on the specimen surfaces as well as by a statistical evaluation of the spherulite elongations assuming an almost homogeneous deformation.…”
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confidence: 78%
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“…Different cutting directions relative to the tensile axis were chosen in order to preclude misinterpretation due to possible preparation artefacts. The complicating factors in sectioning which we noticed in [33] were also operative in the present study. The e (= 3~ -1)-values were estimated from straining marks on the specimen surfaces as well as by a statistical evaluation of the spherulite elongations assuming an almost homogeneous deformation.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 78%
“…In the foregoing paper [33], direct TEM studies on ultra-thin sections proved that the lammellar structure of within a spherulite in bulk nylon 6 is, in principle, like that illustrated in the schematic drawing of Sharples [38], given in Figure 6. The spherulite origin is represented by an aggregate of single crystals, i. e. a lamellar cluster; the successive branching and splaying apart of the lamellae (termed "fibrils" in the scheme) during growth create a marked sheaf-like appearance of the spherulites.…”
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