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Crystalline structure and phase transition of syndiotactic styrene‐based copolymers
Author(s) -
Naga Naofumi,
Sakurai Takaaki,
Hashimoto Taku,
Noguchi Keiichi
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
polymer international
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.592
H-Index - 105
eISSN - 1097-0126
pISSN - 0959-8103
DOI - 10.1002/pi.5693
Subject(s) - copolymer , materials science , differential scanning calorimetry , crystallization , crystallinity , polymer chemistry , tacticity , styrene , phase (matter) , crystallography , phase transition , crystal (programming language) , polymer , organic chemistry , chemistry , polymerization , composite material , physics , quantum mechanics , computer science , thermodynamics , programming language
Crystalline structure and phase transition of clathrate phase of syndiotactic poly[styrene‐ co ‐( p ‐R‐styrene)] (St/RSt; R = CH 3 (Me), tert ‐butyl (Bu), HO), prepared from solutions, have been investigated with wide‐angle X‐ray diffraction (WAXD) and differential scanning calorimetry. The copolymers containing less than 67.2 mol% of MeSt or 9.4 mol% of BuSt formed δ phase crystallized from toluene solution. The Bragg distance of 010 and2 ‾ 10 reflections of the St/MeSt copolymer slightly increased with increasing of the MeSt content over 10 mol%. The St/HOSt copolymer containing 16.1 mol% of HOSt crystallized from dioxane solution also formed δ phase crystal. The orientation of the crystalline phase of the copolymers in films, which were prepared by cast‐crystallization from o ‐xylene or dioxane solution, was evaluated using WAXD. The degrees of orientation were almost independent of RSt content in the copolymers. Phase transition from the δ phase crystal to the α or γ phase crystal of the copolymers in the heating process was observed using WAXD. The copolymers containing less than 14.8 mol% of MeSt or 8.4 mol% of BuSt showed a transition from the δ phase to the γ phase at more than 150 °C. Crystallinity of St/BuSt in the γ phase was lower than that in the δ phase. © 2018 Society of Chemical Industry