The crystal structure formed upon stretching or stroking of poly(L-lactide)
is determined by electron diffraction and conformational energy analysis.
It rests on a frustrated packing of three three-fold helices in a trigonal
unit-cell of parameters a = b = 1.052 nm, c = 0.88 nm, space group P3(2). T
he frustrated packing is of the type described as North-South-South (NSS).
This structure appears to be formed to accommodate the random up-down orien
tation of neighbor chains associated with rapid crystallization conditions.
This randomness introduces structural disorder (c-axis shifts and azimutha
l setting of neighbor helices). The resultant streaking of the diffraction
pattern is modeled. Frustrated packings observed in polymeric systems that
depart from three-fold symmetry, and in pseudo-racemates of low molecular w
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