J. Harings, V. Asselen, R. Graf
Jun 7, 2008
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Crystal Growth & Design
Abstract
A symmetrical, hydrogen bonded low molecular weight molecule N,N′-1,2-ethanediyl-bis(6-hydroxy-hexanamide), crystallized from melt or from the superheated state of water, is examined. Thermodynamic and structural changes during phase transitions are followed by DSC, time-resolved X-ray techniques and polarized optical microscopy. Considering the hydrogen bonding motifs present in this bisamide-diol, it is selected as a model compound for crystalline domains present in semicrystalline polyamides. By studying this model compound it was moreover aimed to elucidate the specific role of water molecules that are likely to reside in the crystals obtained from the superheated state of water. On heating the melt crystallized sample, the observed crystalline transitions are not the same as observed in polyamides. However, similar to polyamides the origin of the transition is due to the electron exchange between the hydrogen bonding moieties and conformational changes in the aliphatic sequences. At low temperatures ...