Z. He et al., Phase behaviour and non-periodic crystallisation of random aromatic copolyesters and their side chain bearing systems, POLYMER, 42(12), 2001, pp. 5351-5363
Two series of semiflexible aromatic copolyesters have been prepared and stu
died. In the first series, the relative proportion of a biphenyl and a phen
yl unit was varied through copolymerisation; in the second, the phenyl ring
system was further substituted with an aliphatic side-chain, in order to p
romote additional disruption to any solid-state ordering. These copolymers
have been characterised experimentally. The phase behaviour and morphology
were closely inspected using a variety of techniques including wide angle X
-ray diffraction, optical and scanning electron microscope and differential
scanning calorimetry. The copolymers are proposed to be randomly copolymer
ised through a comparison of the results from X-ray diffraction with those
from modelling. The modification of polymer repeat units alters the propert
ies of the final polymers dramatically. Crystallisation of the copolymers i
s complicated. The rate of crystallisation is reduced through the introduct
ion of side chains. The crystallisation behaviour is explained using a non-
periodic lattice model by lateral matching of the similar units. Despite th
e low degree of polymerisation of the copolymers examined, the results do,
nevertheless, point to a route whereby the properties of the polymeric syst
ems in general may be controlled through molecular engineering. (C) 2001 El
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