Polymer, Vol.41, No.25, 8755-8760, 2000
Andrew Keller: the nucleation and growth of polymer physics in Bristol
The discovery of polyethylene single crystals leading to the inference of molecular chainfolding was made by Andrew Keller with minimal resources. The background to his early research in Bristol and the development of his Group are described. His practice of combining microscopy with complementary techniques on the same well-defined system remains the most productive approach to the solution of manifold problems in polymer physics.