Buy article online - an online subscription or single-article purchase is required to access this article.
Download citation
Download citation
link to html
On-line studies of the structural development during continuous drawing of a polypropylene fiber were carried out using synchrotron wide-angle X-ray diffraction. A unique image analysis method was introduced to extract quantitative information on the crystal, amorphous and mesomorphic fractions. In addition, the unit-cell parameters and the crystal orientation were obtained under various draw conditions. It was found that the mesophase remained about constant during drawing. At draw ratios less than 6.0, the crystallinity increased and the crystal density decreased as a result of the stress-induced crystallization of crystals with a large degree of disordering. At draw ratios above 6.0, the crystallinity increased slowly and the decrease in crystal density was also retarded because of the draw-induced melting. The crystal orientation increased with increasing draw ratio up to a ratio of 6.0 and then decreased, probably because of chain breakage.

Subscribe to Journal of Applied Crystallography

The full text of this article is available to subscribers to the journal.

If you have already registered and are using a computer listed in your registration details, please email support@iucr.org for assistance.

Buy online

You may purchase this article in PDF and/or HTML formats. For purchasers in the European Community who do not have a VAT number, VAT will be added at the local rate. Payments to the IUCr are handled by WorldPay, who will accept payment by credit card in several currencies. To purchase the article, please complete the form below (fields marked * are required), and then click on `Continue'.
E-mail address* 
Repeat e-mail address* 
(for error checking) 

Format*   PDF (US $40)
   HTML (US $40)
   PDF+HTML (US $50)
In order for VAT to be shown for your country javascript needs to be enabled.

VAT number 
(non-UK EC countries only) 
Country* 
 

Terms and conditions of use
Contact us

Follow J. Appl. Cryst.
Sign up for e-alerts
Follow J. Appl. Cryst. on Twitter
Follow us on facebook
Sign up for RSS feeds