Abstract

Possible routes for obtaining oriented fibres of the various known crystalline forms of syndiotactic poly( p-methylstyrene) are described. These routes include solvent diffusion and/or annealing on mesomorphic fibres. The X-ray fibre diffraction patterns show that form I, form II and all the clathrate forms are characterized by chains with helical s(2/1)2 conformation and repeating distance of ≈7.8 Å, while the mesomorphic form (form IV), form III as well as a new crystalline form (form V), are characterized by chains with trans planar conformation and repeating distance of ≈5.1 Å.

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