Two series of polyethers were synthesized by the polymerization of 1, n-dib
romoalkane (n = 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14 and 18) with bisphenol-A (BA) and 4, 4'
-(hexafluoroisopropylidene) diphenol-A. The length of the flexible aliphati
c segment changes from 4 Angstrom to 21 Angstrom (corresponding to 4 to 18
CH2 groups). X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS), time-of-flight seconda
ry ion mass spectrometry (ToF-SIMS) and atomic force microscopy (AFM) were
used to characterize the surfaces of the polyethers. The influence of the l
ength of the flexible aliphatic segments on the surface composition of the
BA and 6FBA polyethers was investigated. The intensity ratios of the charac
teristic SIMS peaks of the flexible segments to those of the rigid segments
were related to the length of the flexible segments and the XPS results co
nfirmed that the SIMS intensity ratios can be used to determine the surface
compositions. AFM was utilized to investigate the crystallization process
of the BA polymer with n = 8. The appearance of nuclei, the generation of p
rimary lamellae and the formation of spherulites were observed dynamically.
Nuclei appeared first as 10 nm dots, some disappeared and a few could grow
into lamellae. The lamellae that developed from the nuclei bred more lamel
lae, which in rum induced secondary nucleation and branching of lamellae an
d finally led to a spherical appearance.