“…1 shows height-contrast AFM images of the semicrystalline morphology of the random butene-1/propylene copolymer with 18.3 mol% propylene, representing sample areas of 2 Â 2 (top image) and 1 Â 1 mm 2 (bottom image), respectively. As outlined above, and as has been analyzed in detail by X-ray techniques and thermal analyses [15,16], slow cooling of this copolymer leads to formation of Form I 0 crystals, containing propylene co-units at an identical concentration as the amorphous structure. Despite the rather large amount of co-units in the macromolecule, due to the acceptance of propylene co-units on crystallization, the crystal fraction of close to 50% is only slightly lower than in the butene-1 homopolymer.…”