Ultralong alkanes (CnH2n+2, n > 150) are generally considered as the most appropriate model for polyethylene, PE, and studies of these compounds can shed light on fine structural features of polymer crystals and the mechanisms of polymer crystallization. High-temperature atomic force microscopy was applied for comparative studies of solution-grown single crystals of C390H782 (the longest available alkane) and PE. While the structures of single crystals of C390H782 and PE are similar, the details of their thermal behavior are quite different. The structural transitions in C390H782 crystals follow the typical oligomer-type integral chain-folding scheme. Upon annealing, the alkane crystal undergoes a complete series of transformations correspo...