Abstract

The effect of solvents and mixed solvents on the formation of crystalline entities in polycarbonate, polysulphone, polyphenylene oxide and a phenoxy resin has been investigated. It is shown that by the correct choice of solvent or mixed solvent many crystalline entities previously observed in other polymers can be formed. It appears that despite increased difficulty in assuming folded structures these polymers attempt to crystallize in a manner similar to simpler ones.

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