Multicomponent Polymer Systems: Phase Behavior, Dynamics and Applications : November 29-December 3, 2004, Boston, Massachusetts, USA. |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 44
Page 51
... decrease in intensity much more rapidly than do those for TMA * - form NafionĀ® . This behavior is attributed to the ... decrease in side band intensity as a function of temperature . For the main - chain side bands , the decrease in side ...
... decrease in intensity much more rapidly than do those for TMA * - form NafionĀ® . This behavior is attributed to the ... decrease in side band intensity as a function of temperature . For the main - chain side bands , the decrease in side ...
Page 63
... decreases the MFI ( increases the viscosity ) since it acts as a filler , as observed from PC materials . ( d ) Upon addition of E - MA - GMA to PC blends , the MFI decreases ( the viscosity increases ) as expected . However , this decrease ...
... decreases the MFI ( increases the viscosity ) since it acts as a filler , as observed from PC materials . ( d ) Upon addition of E - MA - GMA to PC blends , the MFI decreases ( the viscosity increases ) as expected . However , this decrease ...
Page 111
... decrease as the screw speed increases due to the fiber length reduction occurring upon the increasing shear rate . The variation of tensile strength can be attributed to the reduced average fiber length as the screw speed increases . It ...
... decrease as the screw speed increases due to the fiber length reduction occurring upon the increasing shear rate . The variation of tensile strength can be attributed to the reduced average fiber length as the screw speed increases . It ...
Contents
Rich Dynamics in Diblock Copolymers | 1 |
On the Origin of Color Degradation in Polyfluorenes Block Copolymer | 14 |
Influence of the Particle Morphology on the MicroAnd Macromechanics | 30 |
Copyright | |
2 other sections not shown
Common terms and phrases
2005 Materials Research amorphous annealing behavior block copolymers chain Chem cluster co-continuous component composite electrodes conductivity counterion crystalline decrease diffusion dynamic mechanical analysis dynamics E-MA-GMA effect emission endothermic epoxide ESC resistance experimental extruded fiber length fibrous clay filler films flexural modulus fluid glass transition glass transition temperature HDPE homopolymer Im3m immiscible increases initiator intensity interactions interfacial ionomer irradiated layer liquid crystal Macromolecules Materials Research Society matrix measurements mechanical properties melt melt-blended composite membranes molecular weight monomers morphology Nafion nanocomposites nanoparticles nanorods NTDA-ODADS/ODA observed obtained P(VDF-TrFE parameters particles PCLD peak performance PFOS phase separation Phys platelet PMDA PMMA polarization polydisperse polyimide polyimide copolymers polymer blends polymerization polystyrene pore PS/PP Raman ratio room temperature samples SAXS shown in Figure shows simulation solvent spectra spheres strain structure surface SWNT TFPS(II TFPSF thermal volume fraction X-ray