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Polymorphism of Poly(di-n-pentylsilane)

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Poly(di-n-pentylsilane) has been previously reported to adopt a 7/3 helical conformation at room temperature. We have studied the solid state structure of a low molecular weight (Mw = 46 000) sample and its dependence on temperature using wide angle X-ray diffraction, differential scanning calorimetry, and Raman spectroscopy. The results suggest that domains of two distinct structures are present, one having an all-trans conformation and the other a 7/3 helical conformation. The all-trans conformation was observed (even at room temperature) in samples cooled previously to -15 °C. Characteristic resonance enhancement of certain Raman vibrations is observed for the planar zigzag polymorph. The all-trans material converts to the 7/3 helical structure at 35 °C and subsequently undergoes an order/disorder transformation at about 56 °C. © 1994, American Chemical Society. All rights reserved.

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