TY - JOUR A1 - Erdmann, Maren A1 - Kupsch, Andreas A1 - Müller, Bernd R. A1 - Hentschel, Manfred P. A1 - Niebergall, Ute A1 - Böhning, Martin A1 - Bruno, Giovanni A2 - Erdmann, Maren T1 - Diesel-induced transparency of plastically deformed high-density polyethylene T2 - Journal of Materials Science N2 - High-density polyethylene becomes optically transparent during tensile drawing when previously saturated with diesel fuel. This unusual phenomenon is investigated as it might allow conclusions with respect to the material behavior. Microscopy, differential scanning calorimetry, density measurements are applied together with two scanning X-ray scattering techniques: wide angle X-ray scattering (WAXS) and X-ray refraction, able to extract the spatially resolved crystal orientation and internal surface, respectively. The sorbed diesel softens the material and significantly alters the yielding characteristics. Although the crystallinity among stretched regions is similar, a virgin reference sample exhibits strain whitening during stretching, while the diesel-saturated sample becomes transparent. The WAXS results reveal a pronounced fiber texture in the tensile direction in the stretched region and an isotropic orientation in the unstretched region. This texture implies the formation of fibrils in the stretched region, while spherulites remain intact in the unstretched parts of the specimens. X-ray refraction reveals a preferred orientation of internal surfaces along the tensile direction in the stretched region of virgin samples, while the sample stretched in the diesel-saturated state shows no internal surfaces at all. Besides from stretching saturated samples, optical transparency is also obtained from sorbing samples in diesel after stretching. PB - Springer US CY - US KW - PE-HD Sorption KW - Cavitation KW - Diesel Fuel KW - X-ray refraction KW - WAXS KW - Internal Surfaces KW - Crystal Texture PY - 2019 UR - https://opus4.kobv.de/opus4-bam/frontdoor/index/index/docId/48226 AN - OPUS4-48226 SN - 1573-4803 SN - 0022-2461 VL - 54 IS - 17 SP - 11739 EP - 11755 AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany