Abstract

AbstractEthene-/ɑ-olefin copolymers having a wide range of comonomer contents and comonomers between 4 and 26 carbon atoms in length were characterized by wide angle X-ray scattering (WAXS) and small angle X-ray scattering (SAXS). The data was evaluated with respect to the crystallite size. The half-width of the main crystallite peaks was transformed into the crystallite size s110 and s200 using the Scherrer equation. It was found to decrease with increasing comonomer content. The crystal lamella thickness was determined from the long period and the crystallinity of the samples. The crystal lamella thickness was found to decrease with decreasing crystallinity following a 3rd order polynomial. This means that the introduction of SCBs leads to a decrease of the crystallite size. A higher Mwleads to an increase of the lamella size in comparison to lower molecular samples with the same crystallinity. The lamella thickness is limited by the average distance between two short-chain branches which is dependent on the comonomer content.

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