Abstract

In order to clarify the mechanism of crystallization under molecular orientation, the fractionation for poly(vinyl alcohol) (VAc-PVA) derived from vinyl acetate from its aqueous solution was carried out under shearing force. The fibrillar crystals grown by shearing force from solutions were produced on the stirrer and in solution simultaneously. The fibrillar crystals had a diameter of approximately 1 mm and a length of 1 cm in the case of the initial polymer concentration of 2.0%, and approximately 1 mm and 5 cm in the case of 0.5%. The initial rate of precipitation (Rs) for the precipitates produced in solution was higher than that (Rr) on the stirrer. The difference betweenRs andRr increased with an increase in initial polymer concentration. The difference in the percentages of syndiotactic diads of precipitates grown on the stirrer and those in solution was not found, and the percentages of syndiotactic diads of each fraction decreased in the order of fractionation. Furthermore, the difference in the molecular weight of precipitates grown on the stirrer and those in solution was not found in the case of the higher polymer concentration, whereas it was found clearly in the case of lower one.

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