Abstract

Mixtures of model crystallizable copolymers, hydrogenated polybutadiene (HPB) and deuterated polybutadiene (DPB), were investigated by SANS in the intermediate q range (0.02 < q < 0.18 ,~-l). Linear and three-arm-star polymers were crystallized by quenching and slow cooling at rates differing by 3000fold. Care was taken in subtracting the incoherent background scattering. The coherent cross section shows a q-2 dependence which results in a constant Kratky plateau. Absolute SANS intensity is slightly greater than predicted for amorphous chains and is very insensitive to crystallization conditions in these polymers, changing by less than 10%. These observations are interpreted in terms of the gambler's-ruin model for chain configurations in semicrystalline polymers.

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