Shape-Symmetry Incommensurate Polymer Crystals

 · Invited

Abstract

Crystallization is ubiquitous in nature and semicrystalline polymers are of crucial importance in our daily life. Because of their long chain nature, polymers crystallize via a more complex pathway, leading to profound metastable states and morphology. This talk will focus on polymer crystals whose shape is incommensurate with three-dimensional translational symmetry. Examples are helix, tubes and spheres. Not only can this shape-symmetry incommensurateness arise from the intrinsic characteristics of the crystal such as unbalanced chain folding and/or local stress, it also can be imparted by nanoscale confinement. Bothe cases will be discussed, and emphasis will be given to the formation mechanism, associated properties and possible applications of these unique polymer single crystals.

*National Science Foundation DMR 1709136.

Presenters

  • Christopher Li

    • Drexel University
    • Dept. Materials Sci & Engin, Drexel University

Authors

  • Christopher Li

    • Drexel University
    • Dept. Materials Sci & Engin, Drexel University