| Literature DB >> 33402691 |
Sota Kato1, Shigeki Furukawa1, Daisuke Aoki1, Raita Goseki1, Kazusato Oikawa2, Kousuke Tsuchiya2, Naohiko Shimada3, Atsushi Maruyama3, Keiji Numata2, Hideyuki Otsuka4.
Abstract
The growth of lamellar crystals has been studied in particular for spherulites in polymeric materials. Even though such spherulitic structures and their growth are of crucial importance for the mechanical and optical properties of the resulting polymeric materials, several issues regarding the residual stress remain unresolved in the wider context of crystal growth. To gain further insight into micro-mechanical forces during the crystallization process of lamellar crystals in polymeric materials, herein, we introduce tetraarylsuccinonitrile (TASN), which generates relatively stable radicals with yellow fluorescence upon homolytic cleavage at the central C-C bond in response to mechanical stress, into crystalline polymers. The obtained crystalline polymers with TASN at the center of the polymer chain allow not only to visualize the stress arising from micro-mechanical forces during polymer crystallization via fluorescence microscopy but also to evaluate the micro-mechanical forces upon growing polymer lamellar crystals by electron paramagnetic resonance, which is able to detect the radicals generated during polymer crystallization.Entities:
Year: 2021 PMID: 33402691 PMCID: PMC7785725 DOI: 10.1038/s41467-020-20366-y
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nat Commun ISSN: 2041-1723 Impact factor: 14.919