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In the PC - PBT system , A1 and A2 are the butylene and bisphenol - A group ,
respectively , with Bi and B2 being terephthalate and carbonate units ,
respectively ; x , y , z , and w represent the average lengths of the various
sequences ; m and ...
In the PC - PBT system , A1 and A2 are the butylene and bisphenol - A group ,
respectively , with Bi and B2 being terephthalate and carbonate units ,
respectively ; x , y , z , and w represent the average lengths of the various
sequences ; m and ...
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In the microfibrilar structure , the crystallite length along the microfibril aris is
always about 2 , 3 of the loag period . ... Typical dimensions of the microfibrils ( $
) PE PP Nylca PET 150 - 180 Long period Crystallite length Amorphous length ...
In the microfibrilar structure , the crystallite length along the microfibril aris is
always about 2 , 3 of the loag period . ... Typical dimensions of the microfibrils ( $
) PE PP Nylca PET 150 - 180 Long period Crystallite length Amorphous length ...
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Schematic representation of crystalline lamellae ( length le ) and interlamellar
amorphous region ( length la ) . I is the long period from SAXS measurements .
Reprinted from Ref . ( 53 ] by courtesy of Rubber Division of the American
Chemical ...
Schematic representation of crystalline lamellae ( length le ) and interlamellar
amorphous region ( length la ) . I is the long period from SAXS measurements .
Reprinted from Ref . ( 53 ] by courtesy of Rubber Division of the American
Chemical ...
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