Journal of Polymer Science Part B: Polymer Physics, Vol.35, No.7, 1055-1066, 1997
Evaluation by Fourier-Transform Infrared-Spectroscopy of the Different Crystalline Forms in Syndiotactic Polystyrene Samples
Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectra of syndiotactic polystyrene (s-PS) semicrystalline samples have been examined by using the spectral subtraction approach. For the crystalline forms including trans-planar chains (trigonal alpha and orthorhombic beta) a number of conformational and structural order effects, not previously described in the literature, have been identified. A method based on the results of the spectral subtraction analysis has been developed for the determination of the crystallinity degree and compared with the standard method based on the wide-angle X-ray diffraction patterns. The spectral subtraction analysis on FTIR spectra allows also an easy evaluation of the amount of alpha and beta crystalline phases (often simultaneously present in melt-crystallized samples) although both contain chains in a same conformation.
Keywords:NORMAL VIBRATIONAL ANALYSIS;POLYMORPHIC BEHAVIOR;H-1-NMR RELAXATION;MOLECULAR-COMPOUND;MESOMORPHIC FORM;CONFORMATION;POLYMERIZATION;STYRENE;PHASE;ORDER