Issue 4, 2016

Unusual crystalline morphology of Poly Aryl Ether Ketones (PAEKs)

Abstract

The crystal structure of Poly Aryl Ether Ketones (PAEKs) fabricated using a range of manufacturing processes has been investigated by high resolution electron microscopy. The study has revealed a hierarchical spherulitic crystal structure, different from the common spherulite morphology with lamellae grown in a radial direction. The results show that spherulites in laser sintered PAEKs are built of granular crystal blocks of 75–145 nm in size self-assembled along the radial direction. The study also showed that the granular crystal blocks are composed of small primary crystals approximately 20–30 nm in size combined together with a secondary structure. The secondary structure was found to be less ordered and was preferentially removed during chemical etching whereas the primary crystals remained intact.

Graphical abstract: Unusual crystalline morphology of Poly Aryl Ether Ketones (PAEKs)

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
25 Aug 2015
Accepted
18 Dec 2015
First published
22 Dec 2015
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY license

RSC Adv., 2016,6, 3198-3209

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Unusual crystalline morphology of Poly Aryl Ether Ketones (PAEKs)

Y. Wang, J. D. Beard, K. E. Evans and O. Ghita, RSC Adv., 2016, 6, 3198 DOI: 10.1039/C5RA17110E

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