Polymer, Vol.143, 228-236, 2018
Simultaneous WAXS/SAXS study on semi-crystalline Poly(ethylene furanoate) under uniaxial stretching
A time-resolved study of uniaxial deformation process of semi-crystalline poly (ethylene furanoate) (PEF) at 200 degrees C was carried out using synchrotron simultaneous wide- and small-angle X-ray scattering (WAXS/SAXS) techniques. The stretching was able to dissociate existing lamellar crystal assemblies in the early stages of stretching (for strains less than approximate to 0.6), causing a slight decrease of crystallinity, and an increase of inter-lamellar distance. As stretching proceeded, an increase of crystallinity and at the same time a decrease of inter-lamellar distance was observed. Preferred orientation behavior in the early stages of stretching was complex, but could be approximated using oblique b-axis orientation associated with intra-lamellar slip along the [100] direction. In the late stages of deformation, new lamellar crystals were formed with their normal, i.e., the c -axis direction, parallel to the stretching direction. (C) 2018 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.