Title of article :
Polarised Raman spectroscopy
for the study of molecular orientation distributions
in polymers
Author/Authors :
M. TANAKA، نويسنده , , R. J. Young، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوهفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Abstract :
Polarised Raman spectroscopy is a vibrational spectroscopic technique that is used widely for
the chemical and physical analyses of materials since it is both non-destructive and suitable for
remote analysis. In particularly over the last 40 years, the technique has been developed and
applied for the study of molecular orientation distributions in polymers. Compared to other
analytical techniques, polarised Raman spectroscopy has the following advantages, (1)
quantitative and precise measurement of molecular orientation distributions, and (2) study of
these distributions in both the crystalline and amorphous phases. Knowledge obtained from
the technique is of both academic and industrial interest to study relationships between
microstructure and macroscopic physical properties in polymers. In this paper, polarised
Raman spectroscopy is reviewed with regard to the study of molecular orientation distributions
in polymeric materials. The basis of polarised Raman scattering is first described, and this is
followed by the procedure for obtaining spectra. It is shown how Raman scattering intensities
for different polarised scattering geometries can be interpreted to give parameters and
functions representing quantitative measures of the degree of molecular orientation. Factors
affecting the evaluation of these parameters are also summarised. Finally, the usefulness of the
technique is demonstrated by practical applications including a study of molecular orientation
distributions in poly(ethylene terephthalate) (PET) fibres.
C 2006 Springer Science + Business Media, Inc.
Journal title :
Journal of Materials Science
Journal title :
Journal of Materials Science