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Effect of polar solvents on the crystalline phase of polyamides

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2014
Elsevier Science Oxford

Polymer 55(12), 2867 - 2881 () [10.1016/j.polymer.2014.04.031]

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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.

Keyword(s): Polymers, Soft Nano Particles and Proteins (1st) ; Key Technologies (1st) ; Soft Condensed Matter (2nd)

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  1. DNS: Diffuse scattering neutron time of flight spectrometer (NL6S)

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Medline ; Current Contents - Physical, Chemical and Earth Sciences ; IF < 5 ; JCR ; SCOPUS ; Science Citation Index ; Science Citation Index Expanded ; Thomson Reuters Master Journal List ; Web of Science Core Collection
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