Abstract

Phase transitions and morphology of poly(diethylsiloxane) have been studied with help of differential scanning calorimetry and transmission electron microscopy on carbon−platinum replicas of freeze-fractured samples. The TEM experiments showed distinct lamellae in the case of the β and γ crystalline polymorphs, whose thicknesses correlated well with the calculated chain lengths, demonstrating an extended chain conformation for both polymorphs. A low heating rate dependence of the β → μ transition temperature in DSC and a linear relationship between isotropization temperature and reciprocal molecular weight indicated the existence of extended chain lamellae for the mesophase as well. The α crystalline polymorph displayed a greater softness than β- and γ-PDES, and no lamellar structures could be observed. DSC experiments on bimodal mixtures of PDES samples with strongly different molecular weights demonstrated molecular weight dependent phase separation in the case of β-PDES and the occurrence of mixed lame...

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