Abstract

AbstractThe lamellar morphology in banded spherulites of poly(ε‐caprolactone) blended with an amorphous polymer, poly(vinyl butyral), was investigated by three‐dimensional transmission electron tomography. It showed a local lamellar twist on a smaller scale than the band spacing by 2 orders of magnitude. It also indicated wavy lamellae and frequent variation in the direction of the lamellar plane. All these results indicated an S‐profiled lamellar structure; that is, the cross section perpendicular to the lamellar growth direction was S‐shaped. S‐profiled lamellae show these structures when they are sliced at a certain angle to the lamellar surface direction. Lamellar branching was also observed, but no screw dislocations that led to the formation of extinction rings were observed in this work. © 2007 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Polym Sci Part B: Polym Phys 45: 1122–1125, 2007

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