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Science 26 July 1985:
Vol. 229. no. 4711, pp. 386 - 389
DOI: 10.1126/science.229.4711.386

Articles

The Crystallization of Ultralong Normal Paraffins: The Onset of Chain Folding

G. UNGAR 1, J. STEJNY 1, A. KELLER 1, I. BIDD 2, and M. C. WHITING 2

1 H. H. Wills Physics Laboratory, University of Bristol, Bristol BS8 1TL, United Kingdom
2 Department of Organic Chemistry, University of Bristol

The nature of chain folding in polymers and the determination of the chain length at which folding occurs have been central questions in polymer science. The study of the formation of lamellar polymer crystals through chain folding has received a new impetus as a result of the recent synthesis of normal alkanes of strictly uniform chain lengths up to C390 H782. Chain folding is found in all such paraffins starting with C150H302. As with polyethylenes obtained by conventional polymerization, the fold length in the normal alkanes varies with crystallization temperature, but it is always an integral reciprocal of the full chain length. This behavior indicates that the methyl end groups are located at the lamellar surface and that the fold itself must be sharp and adjacently reentrant.

Submitted on December 26, 1984
Accepted on May 24, 1985





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