Multicomponent Polymer Systems: Phase Behavior, Dynamics and Applications : November 29-December 3, 2004, Boston, Massachusetts, USA. |
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... interfacial area is reduced . This implies further confinement of the nanorods within the preferred component , which results in a decrease of the orientational entropy of the nanoparticles . The competition between interfacial tension ...
... interfacial area is reduced . This implies further confinement of the nanorods within the preferred component , which results in a decrease of the orientational entropy of the nanoparticles . The competition between interfacial tension ...
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... interfacial tension . [ 18 ] The interfacial tension may lead to an increased number of stress sites at the surface of the polymer sample which may nucleate crazes . [ 19 ] The number of stress sites that lead to crazes , n , can be ...
... interfacial tension . [ 18 ] The interfacial tension may lead to an increased number of stress sites at the surface of the polymer sample which may nucleate crazes . [ 19 ] The number of stress sites that lead to crazes , n , can be ...
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... interfacial layers besides crystalline and amorphous regions . Those interfacial layers are partially ordered . The ordering degree in the interfacial layers can be changed by an external electric field , which results in the increase ...
... interfacial layers besides crystalline and amorphous regions . Those interfacial layers are partially ordered . The ordering degree in the interfacial layers can be changed by an external electric field , which results in the increase ...
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 |
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