Abstract
This paper describes an infra-red (i.r.) and deuteration study of films of nylon 6.6 that have been melted and quenched. The i.r. spectra indicate that the disorder in the quenched film increases with increasing length of time in the molten condition, and with increasing temperature of the melt. This behaviour is confirmed by measurements of the fraction of the amide groups that are readily deuterated with deuterium oxide.
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