Surface morphology and crystallinity of biaxially stretched PET films on the nanoscale

Dinelli, F. and Assender, H. E. and Kirov, K. and Kolosov, Oleg (2000) Surface morphology and crystallinity of biaxially stretched PET films on the nanoscale. Polymer, 41 (11). pp. 4285-4289. ISSN 0032-3861

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Abstract

The surface morphology and crystallinity of biaxially drawn (BD) and amorphous poly(ethylene terephthalate) (PET) films were investigated by means of scanning probe microscopy. The PET surface is best imaged using non-contact mode atomic force microscopy (NC-AFM). Contact mode (C-AFM) under water can also offer a good resolution but the PET surface is not stable for long periods under such conditions. The ED film texture appears to be made up of "hillocks" of about 20 nm in diameter, while amorphous PET films appear featureless. It seems plausible to suggest that the observed hillocks represent small crystallites formed during the production process of BD films.

Item Type:
Journal Article
Journal or Publication Title:
Polymer
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Subjects:
?? POLY(ETHYLENE TEREPHTHALATE)SCANNING PROBE MICROSCOPY CRYSTALLINITYPHYSICSORGANIC CHEMISTRYPOLYMERS AND PLASTICSQC PHYSICS ??
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57435
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Deposited On:
09 Oct 2012 08:40
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Yes
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Published
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