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Structure and phase transitions in poly(diethylsiloxane)
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Materials SciencePhase TransitionsMacromolecular ScienceEngineeringMacromolecular ChemistryPolymer MaterialLinear PdesPolymer ScienceApplied PhysicsPolymer PhysicPolymer PropertyChemistryPolymer MeltCrystallographyPolymer ChemistrySaxs TechniquesPolymers
Abstract The structure changes accompanying phase transitions in poly(diethylsiloxane) (PDES) have been studied by WAXS and SAXS techniques using oriented and isotropic samples. PDES may exist in two low‐temperature modifications (the monoclinic α 1 ‐form and presumably the “tetragonal” β 1 ‐form) and two high‐temperature modifications (the monoclinic α 2 ‐form and the “tetragonal” β 2 ‐form). In linear PDES the crystal ‐ crystal transitions α 1 –α 2 and β 1 –β 2 occur near 214 and 206 K, respectively. At higher temperatures α 2 (280 K) and β 2 (290 K) forms transform into the mesomorphic phase α m that gradually melts at 280–300 K giving an amorphous phase. According to x‐ray and density data, α m phase is also characterized by monoclinic structure slightly different from hexagonal packing.
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