Abstract

It has been found for polyoxymethylene that differences in morphological structure cause remarkable frequency changes for some infra-red-active vibrational modes. In relation to this phenomenon, the vibrational spectra of poly(ethylene oxide) were investigated on two samples with different morphologies, a well drawn film and a solution-grown lamellar crystal. The A 2 bands of the solution-grown crystal shifted towards the high-frequency side, while the other bands, A 1 and E 1, remained at the same positions as those of the drawn film. It was concluded that the spectral change is due to the same mechanism as in polyoxymethylene.

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