Studies of the Dilute Solution Conformational Dynamics of Styrene-diene Block Copolymers Via Linear Viscoelaticity and Oscillatory Flow Birefrigence, Volume 1 |
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... birefringent species the birefringence would come almost entirely from the Aroclor solvent ; thus any significant changes in the solution birefringence would be due to solvent modifications . Hopefully , the modifications observed for ...
... birefringent species the birefringence would come almost entirely from the Aroclor solvent ; thus any significant changes in the solution birefringence would be due to solvent modifications . Hopefully , the modifications observed for ...
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... birefringence . The optical anisotropy produced by the partial orientation of molecules subject to hydrodynamic forces gives rise to anisotropy of the index refraction of the medium known as flow ( or streaming ) birefringence . Flow ...
... birefringence . The optical anisotropy produced by the partial orientation of molecules subject to hydrodynamic forces gives rise to anisotropy of the index refraction of the medium known as flow ( or streaming ) birefringence . Flow ...
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... birefringence correction " the polymer contribution to the measured solution birefringence is calculated ( in the complex plane ) as follows : = Μ SM exp ( ies ) SMT exp ( iesT ) - ST VS MS exp ( 10 ) ( III - 16 ) SS where the second ...
... birefringence correction " the polymer contribution to the measured solution birefringence is calculated ( in the complex plane ) as follows : = Μ SM exp ( ies ) SMT exp ( iesT ) - ST VS MS exp ( 10 ) ( III - 16 ) SS where the second ...
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Studies of the Dilute Solution Conformational Dynamics of Styrene ..., Volume 2 Victor F. Man No preview available - 1984 |
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addition angle anisotropy appears approximation Aroclor bead-spring model beads birefringence block copolymer calculated changes characteristic coefficient Comparison component concentration const constant contribution coordinates correction curve dependence derived diene dilute dynamics effective eigenvalues elements Equation exact experimental expressions Figure flow frequency g/ml homopolymer hydrodynamic interaction identical important increasing laboratory length limit linear LIST matrix measured mechanically non-uniform mechanically uniform model chain modes modified molecular weight molecules motion non-zero normal observed obtained OFB properties OFB results optical optical weighting factors phase polarizability polydiene polymer polystyrene positive predictions presented ratio reference relaxation respectively segment selected shown shows solution solvent viscosity spring star submolecule subtraction symmetric triblock Table temperature theoretical curves THEORY treatment values various Wang