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Molecular weight distribution at solid state postpolycondensation The question
concerning the molecular weight distribution is another important aspect of solid
state post - polycondensation . The nature of molecular weight distribution in
linear ...
Molecular weight distribution at solid state postpolycondensation The question
concerning the molecular weight distribution is another important aspect of solid
state post - polycondensation . The nature of molecular weight distribution in
linear ...
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Molecular weight Mw and Mn as well as molecular weight distribution w / w as
determined by GPC for PET after solid state post polycondensation under
vacuum at 240°C for various times [ 115 ] Reaction time w Ñn Mi 35 , 200 77 ,
700 62 ...
Molecular weight Mw and Mn as well as molecular weight distribution w / w as
determined by GPC for PET after solid state post polycondensation under
vacuum at 240°C for various times [ 115 ] Reaction time w Ñn Mi 35 , 200 77 ,
700 62 ...
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crystalline material than in the amorphous one , while the type of the distribution
function ( Schulz - Flory ) remains almost unchanged . Furthermore , according to
Meyer ( 117 ] , the reported broadening of the molecular weight distribution may ...
crystalline material than in the amorphous one , while the type of the distribution
function ( Schulz - Flory ) remains almost unchanged . Furthermore , according to
Meyer ( 117 ] , the reported broadening of the molecular weight distribution may ...
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