A TEM STUDY ON NATURAL RUBBER THIN FILMS CRYSTALLIZED UNDER MOLECULAR ORIENTATION
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Morphology of thin films of natural rubber(NR), which had been crystallized under molecular orientation, was examined by transmission electron microscopy(TEM). Thin films of NR(RSS#1)were made by casting its solution(2.0wt%)in benzene onto the water surface, stretched by a strain of about 200%, and then mounted on carbon-coated grids for TEM. The specimens thus prepared were introduced into a TEM column by using a cryo-transfer specimen-holder and crystallized there isothermally at -25℃. Selected-area electron diffraction of the NR film gave a well oriented hol-pattern, which illustrated that the chain axis(c-axis)of NR was oriented parallel to the prestretching direction and also the(010)lattice plane was parallel to the film surface : uniplanar axial orientation. The dark-field image of such a film taken using the 200 equatorial reflection showed that narrow bright striations were oriented perpendicular to the prestretching direction and some of them were stacked in that direction to make row structure of shish-kebab-like structure. Each of these striations, namely of"α-filaments"by Andrews, was concluded to be an edge-on lamella which had been grown plausibly in the [100] direction.
- 社団法人日本材料学会の論文
- 1998-06-15
著者
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Tsuji M
Kyoto Univ. Kyoto Jpn
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Tsuji Masaki
Laboratory Of Polymer Condensed States Institute For Chemical Research
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TOSAKA Masatoshi
Institute for Chemical Research, Kyoto University
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KOHJIYA Shinzo
Institute for Chemical Research, Kyoto University
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KOHJIYA Shinzo
Laboratory of Polymer Condensed States, Institute for Chemical Research, Kyoto University
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SHIMIZU Toshiki
Laboratory of Plymer Condensed State, Division of States and Structures III, Institute for Chemical
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Shimizu Toshiki
Toyo Tire & Rubber Co. Ltd.
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Shimizu Toshiki
First Department Of Internal Medicine
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Kohjiya S
Institute For Chemical Research Kyoto University
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Kohjiya Shinzo
Laboratory Of Polymer Condensed States Division Of States And Structures Iii Institute For Chemical
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Tsuji Masaki
Laboratory Of Polymer Condensed States Division Of States And Structures Iii Institute For Chemical
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Tosaka M
Institute For Chemical Research Kyoto University
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