会议专题

THE CRYSTALLOGRAPHY OF POLYMER FOLDS. ITS IMPACT ON SPHERULITE MORPHOLOGY AND STRUCTURE

Introduction The structure and morphology of crystalline polymers involves different length scales. They range from sub-nanometers up to micrometers or even millimeters and deal with chain conformation, unit-cell, chain-folded lamellae and spherulites. Elucidation of these various levels of organization relies heavily on specific and wellestablished investigation techniques: X-ray fiber analysis to determine the chain conformation and crystallography, optical and electron microscopy to analyze larger scale features. The most elusive part of this analysis remains the correlation between spherulite structure and the smaller scale structural features. As an illustration, several research groups have attempted to correlate the sense, right or left, of lamellar twist in spherulites (giving rise to concentric bands in spherulites examined under polarized light) with the molecular chirality, R or S, in chiral polymers and biopolymers. These attempts have not been successful: no meaningful correlation

Bernard Lotz

Institut Charles Sadron, 23, Rue du Loess, 67034 Strasbourg Cedex (France)

国际会议

PP’2010,Jinan International Symposium on Polymer Physics(2010济南国际高分子物理学术研讨会)

济南

英文

33-34

2010-06-06(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)