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Aromatic Polymers Obtained by Precipitation Polycondensation. 3. Thermal Behavior and Microstructure of PEKEKK Particles

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In the second part of this series the influence of monomer concentration on the chemical structure and the shape and size of poly(aryl ether ketone ether ketone ketone) (PEKEKK) particles was reported. The present study of the thermal behavior and microstructure of aromatic polyketone samples in the form of particles has been carried out by means of differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) and wide angle X-ray diffraction (WAXD). Samples before and after reprecipitation and annealing were investigated. Similar to other polyketones, PEKEKK shows two polymorphic forms: form II, less stable, is currently observed in the samples, while the reprecipitated polymer preferentially shows form I. Form II is partially converted into form I upon short annealing treatment of the material. The semicrystalline materials show melting points and glass transition temperatures which are higher for the samples with higher molecular weight and more regular chain structure. A comparison of thermal properties of “as obtained” and “reprecipitated” samples reveals the influence of the particle architecture on the chain mobility. The latter determines the ability of polyketone chains to crystallize. Infrared dichroism was also used to characterize the arrangement of polymer chains inside the polyketone particles showing crystal habits.

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