Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5181113 Polymer 2014 15 Pages PDF
Abstract

We investigate the effect of absorption of polar solvents (water and ethanol) on the structure of amorphous and semi-crystalline copolyamides containing aromatic entities. Different length scales of structural organisation are probed using a combination of Small angle X-ray scattering and neutron/X-rays diffraction. Crystallisation in the presence of solvent, characterised by very slow kinetics, is observed in the originally amorphous material, as a combined effect of a rearrangement of the hydrogen-bond distribution and plasticization. The steady-state crystalline structure is reached on a timescale much longer than the absorption kinetics, and is similar but not identical to that of processed semi-crystalline materials. In semi-crystalline polyamides water absorption induces a swelling of the spacing of the lamellar stacking but also modifications of the unit cell structure, which suggest a moderate but significant rearrangement of the hydrogen bond structure in the crystalline phase.

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