N. Kang et al., The correlation between crystalline behavior of polyethylene segments and hydrogen bonds among carboxyl groups in ethylene-Acrylic Acid copolymers, PHYS CHEM P, 2(16), 2000, pp. 3627-3630
The fine structure of the methylene rocking bands obtained by high resoluti
on and cryogenic FTIR spectroscopy was utilized to characterize the crystal
line behavior of polyethylene (PE) segments in an ethylene-acrylic acid cop
olymers. The hydrogen bonds among the carboxyl groups play a cross-linking
role and prevent the PE segments from adopting the stable orthorhombic form
. As a result, a lower content of the orthorhombic form and higher contents
of the monoclinic form and amorphous region of PE segments are found in th
e samples. Quenching treatment of the samples strengthens this effect. On t
he other hand, the crystallization of the PE segments causes strain on the
hydrogen bonds among carboxyl groups. Consequently, the distorted carboxyl
dimers are easy to break at elevated temperature.