Journal
POLYMER
Volume 229, Issue -, Pages -Publisher
ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.polymer.2021.124011
Keywords
Raman mapping; PET; X-ray diffraction; Crystallinity; Radial gradients
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- Swiss Innovation Agency Innosuisse [26744.1]
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A high-resolution Raman mapping method has been developed to analyze structural anisotropies in thin filament cross-sections, revealing microscopic networks of crystalline strands within a low crystalline matrix. This method provides insights into how fiber processing parameters affect radial fiber structures.
A high-resolution Raman mapping method has been developed in order to obtain 2D information about structural anisotropies (crystallinity, molecular alignment) in thin filament cross-sections (diameters between 27 mu m and 79 mu m). Cross-sections of melt-spun, hot-drawn poly (ethylene terephthalate) (PET) filaments and bicomponent core-sheath PET-polyamide 6 (PA6) filaments have been scanned through a laser beam (spatial resolution <1 mu m). Raman spectra were analyzed with a specifically developed peak fitting method to obtain Raman maps, e.g., mapped peak height ratios across the face of the fibers. These maps reveal microscopic interconnected networks of crystalline strands within a low crystalline matrix. Radial gradients in PET crystallinity, as well as average and surface crystallinities, were determined. The presented Raman mapping method to visualize variations in the PET crystallinity across such fine filament cross-sections, and the findings thereof, open a new pathway to better understand how fiber processing parameters affect radial fiber structures.
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