Multicomponent Polymer Systems: Phase Behavior, Dynamics and Applications : November 29-December 3, 2004, Boston, Massachusetts, USA. |
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... peak in the range from -100 to -20 ° C . At low frequencies , this peak could be resolved into two components . Due to the dual - component nature and broadness of this relaxation , it was attributed to local motions of the backbone and ...
... peak in the range from -100 to -20 ° C . At low frequencies , this peak could be resolved into two components . Due to the dual - component nature and broadness of this relaxation , it was attributed to local motions of the backbone and ...
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... peak shape from the 1 : 1 system to the 2 : 1 . In the case of 1 : 1 material , the highest intensity peak appears at -11 ppm with a shoulder at -17 ppm . In contrast , 2 : 1 material shows a maximum intensity at -15 ppm with a shoulder ...
... peak shape from the 1 : 1 system to the 2 : 1 . In the case of 1 : 1 material , the highest intensity peak appears at -11 ppm with a shoulder at -17 ppm . In contrast , 2 : 1 material shows a maximum intensity at -15 ppm with a shoulder ...
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... peak at high angle ( 20 ~ 20 degree ) from VT65 , decreases . At the same time , the peak became broader with increasing the VC wt % which is consistent with DSC results . This means that the crystalline size becomes smaller and has a ...
... peak at high angle ( 20 ~ 20 degree ) from VT65 , decreases . At the same time , the peak became broader with increasing the VC wt % which is consistent with DSC results . This means that the crystalline size becomes smaller and has a ...
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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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