Multicomponent Polymer Systems: Phase Behavior, Dynamics and Applications : November 29-December 3, 2004, Boston, Massachusetts, USA. |
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... nanorods with radius Rnano = 0.5 re and length L = 10 r . and volume fractions corresponding to 6 , 12 , and 20 % are shown . In this figure , we notice the dramatic effect that the nanorods have on both the rate and morphology of ...
... nanorods with radius Rnano = 0.5 re and length L = 10 r . and volume fractions corresponding to 6 , 12 , and 20 % are shown . In this figure , we notice the dramatic effect that the nanorods have on both the rate and morphology of ...
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... nanorods lead to much more pronounced roughning of the interfaces . The growth of the average domain size for nanorods volume fractions varying from nano = 0 to 22 % are shown in Fig . 2. This figure shows that for volume fractions ...
... nanorods lead to much more pronounced roughning of the interfaces . The growth of the average domain size for nanorods volume fractions varying from nano = 0 to 22 % are shown in Fig . 2. This figure shows that for volume fractions ...
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... nanorods , the fluid which is preferred by the nanorods quickly condenses around the nanoparticles , creating a much ramified interconnected network . Further coarsening proceeds in such a way that the total amount of interfacial area ...
... nanorods , the fluid which is preferred by the nanorods quickly condenses around the nanoparticles , creating a much ramified interconnected network . Further coarsening proceeds in such a way that the total amount of interfacial area ...
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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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