Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5186232 | Polymer | 2006 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
The free induction decay in 1H NMR experiments carried out for crystallizing polymers can be directly decomposed in contributions from crystals, melt-like regions and amorphous regions with a reduced mobility. Here, the results of time-dependent experiments conducted with the aid of a cost-efficient low-field NMR instrument are presented, obtained for sPP, PÉCL and P(EcO). Crystallization isotherms are compared with those obtained by X-ray scattering and dilatometry. There are some minor systematic deviations which can be explained and accounted for. For all systems, a large fraction of amorphous chain parts in regions with a reduced mobility is found.
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Authors
C. Hertlein, K. Saalwächter, G. Strobl,