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Crystalline transitions in powders of nylon 66 crystallized from solution

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1981

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Abstract Powders of nylon 66 were crystallized from solution in methanol and in other solvents. These powders exhibit a latent heat of about 4.5 cal/g at the Brill transition near 200°C where the unit cell changes from a triclinic to a pseudohexagonal form. The dimensions of the hydrogen‐bonded sheets are almost unchanged up to 240°C, but the separation between the sheets increases with increasing temperature. Above 245°C, the interchain separation increases rapidly, and permits the powder to be extruded in an essentially plastic manner to form coherent extrudates. As the temperature of treatment is increased above 245°C, the latent heat of the Brill transition is reduced toward zero, the heat of fusion is reduced from about 30 cal/g to about 20 cal/g, and an endotherm at 261°C is replaced by one at 267°C.

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