Orientation distribution functions of the three principal crystallographic axes as well as crystallites of poly(ethylene terephthalate) films under biaxially stretching

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The orientation of the three principal crystallographic axes, the a-, b-, and c-axes of crystallites of poly(ethylene terephthalate) (PET) under simultaneous biaxial stretching was estimated in terms of the orientation distribution function. For most of crystalline polymers with a triclinic unit like PET, there are no crystal planes perpendicular to the a-, b-, and c-axes that can be detected directly by X-Ray diffraction techniques. Accordingly, the functions of the a-, b-, and c-axes must be calculated by the method proposed by Roe and Krigbaum. In doing so, the orientation functions of the reciprocal lattice vectors must be measured for a number of crystal planes. In this paper, as an example, the orientation of crystallites and the orientation of the a-, b-, and c-axes were estimated for a PET film under simultaneous biaxial stretching in terms of the orientation distribution function of crystallites because of considerable utilization rate of PET as commercial films. The- estimated orientation functions of the b- and c-axes predicted the detailed information concerning uniplanner orientation of benzene rings parallel to the film surface. KEY WORDS.

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Bin, Y., Oishi, K., Yoshida, K., Nakashima, T., & Matsuo, M. (2004). Orientation distribution functions of the three principal crystallographic axes as well as crystallites of poly(ethylene terephthalate) films under biaxially stretching. Polymer Journal, 36(5), 394–402. https://doi.org/10.1295/polymj.36.394

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