Properties of Polymers: Their Correlation with Chemical Structure; their Numerical Estimation and Prediction from Additive Group ContributionsThis authoritative, widely cited book has been used all over the world. Properties of Polymers, Fourth Edition incorporates the latest developments in the field while maintaining the core objectives of previous editions: to correlate properties with chemical structure and to describe methods that permit the estimation and prediction of numerical properties from chemical structure, i.e. nearly all properties of the solid, liquid, and dissolved states of polymers.
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... modulus of the fibrils, in the same way as the intra-fibrillar tie molecules between subsequent crystal blocks are responsible for the strength and modulus of the micro-fibril. There is evidence that by a heat treatment both the ...
... modulus of the fibrils, in the same way as the intra-fibrillar tie molecules between subsequent crystal blocks are responsible for the strength and modulus of the micro-fibril. There is evidence that by a heat treatment both the ...
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... modulus or bulk modulus K, extrapolated to zero temperature and pressure and that To is related to the glass transition temperature. Analysing the data of Hartmann and Haque we found the results shown in Table 4.16. The equations given ...
... modulus or bulk modulus K, extrapolated to zero temperature and pressure and that To is related to the glass transition temperature. Analysing the data of Hartmann and Haque we found the results shown in Table 4.16. The equations given ...
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Contents
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Properties of Polymers in Fields of Force | 285 |
Transport Properties of Polymers | 523 |
Properties Determining the Chemical Stability and Breakdown | 747 |
Polymer Properties as an Integral Concept | 787 |
Comprehensive Tables | 887 |
Indexation | 955 |
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