Cascade Self-Organization of Shish Kebabs in Fibers
Spun from Polymer Solutions: Crystalline Fibrils Bridging Neighboring
Kebabs Discovered by Transmission Electron Microtomography
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In fibers spun from polymer solutions,
we investigated self-organization
of ordered shish kebabs via the cascade evolution of various dissipative
structures through multistep phase transitions at multiple length
scales. We used transmission electron microtomography to discover
for the first time crystalline fibrils with diameters of ∼10
nm that orthogonally bridge neighboring kebabs epitaxially overgrown
from shishs. The fibrils evolved during the late-stage self-organization
processes of the shish kebabs. The fibrils were classified as completely
bridging fibrils and pairs of broken fibrils facing each other; the
broken fibrils were formed by the following two steps, first by the
flow-induced burst of the bridging domains driven by Laplace pressure
and subsequent crystallization involved in the burst domains. The
bridging and broken fibrils were observed at interkebab distances
smaller and larger than the critical length of ∼80 nm, respectively.
The bridging fibrils and the cores of the broken fibrils had a single
fringed micellar crystalline structure extending over the whole fibrils.
We proposed a plausible model for the fibril formation based on a
coupling of the two types of the phase transitions, viz., viscoelastic
phase separation followed by crystallization in the polymer solution
confined in the space between existing shishs and kebabs when the
solution temperature is lowered owing to the shift of the solution
toward downstream along the spinning line. The crystallization into
the fibrils occurs in the relevant amorphous template first developed
by the phase separation as in the case of the shish-kebab formation.
We demonstrated that the self-organization of the bridging fibrils
is an important part of the whole self-organization process of shish
kebabs in the fiber spinning process.
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Murase, Hiroki; Jinnai, Hiroshi; Toriyama, Takaaki; Hashimoto, Takeji (2019). Cascade Self-Organization of Shish Kebabs in Fibers
Spun from Polymer Solutions: Crystalline Fibrils Bridging Neighboring
Kebabs Discovered by Transmission Electron Microtomography. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.macromol.8b02246