A. Flores et al., Evidence of a transcrystalline interphase in fiber PE homocomposites as revealed by microdiffraction experiments using synchrotron radiation, J MACR S PH, B40(5), 2001, pp. 749-761
Microbeam wide-angle X-ray scattering (WAXS) experiments have been carried
out at different locations of a single-fiber PE homocomposite. The diffract
ion patterns reveal an oriented crystalline structure within a layer of 9 m
um away from the fiber surface. This layer is associated with the occurrenc
e of a transcrystalline interphase. The crystal structure appearing at the
different locations of the composite material is predominantly orthorhombic
. However, a small amount of a monoclinic phase was found to appear at the
fiber skin and within the transcrystalline layer. The azimuthal scans of th
e two-dimensional (2D) WAXS patterns obtained at different sites of the tra
nscrystalline phase were studied to estimate the crystal unit cell directio
ns at each diffracted point. Finally, an analysis of the integral breadth o
f the (110) and (200) orthorhombic reflections in the matrix, in the trans
crystalline interphase, and in the fiber is reported.