Abstract:
In polymer crystals (in particular, polyethylene), changes in the axial and contour lengths of skeletal interatomic bonds in chain molecules under mechanical loading (stretching) and heat treatment (heating) were measured using X-ray diffractometry and Raman spectrometry. The performed analysis of the measured force and temperature dependences gave theoretical descriptions of the deformation of a polymer crystal (the confirmation of the data available in the literature for mechanical loading and an original development for heating). The components of the potential energy of a deformed polymer crystal were determined both for stretching of skeletal bonds and for bending of chain molecules. It was found that there is a significant difference in the ratios of these components for a deformed polymer crystal under mechanical loading and during heating.