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... transesterification rates involving chain end groups are extremely small , and
the overall transesterification reaction may thus be regarded as follows : S - S + T
- T = 2T - S ( 19 ) The experimental rate constants k and k ' have nearly constant ...
... transesterification rates involving chain end groups are extremely small , and
the overall transesterification reaction may thus be regarded as follows : S - S + T
- T = 2T - S ( 19 ) The experimental rate constants k and k ' have nearly constant ...
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1 MPa . tallization " half - times , " t1 / 2 ) for conditions of constant load and
constant length , respectively . In Figure 17 are shown crystallization half - times
under constant load as a function of transformation temperature . Data for
nominal ...
1 MPa . tallization " half - times , " t1 / 2 ) for conditions of constant load and
constant length , respectively . In Figure 17 are shown crystallization half - times
under constant load as a function of transformation temperature . Data for
nominal ...
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Dye Penetration Constant , D , and Diffusion Constant , D , Parallel and
Perpendicular to the Fiber Axis Dye penetration constant , a X 10 - 5 cm / sec1 / 2
I to axis | | to axis Diffusion constant , X 10 - 10cm / sec I to axis | | to axis Draw
ratio 1x 2 .
Dye Penetration Constant , D , and Diffusion Constant , D , Parallel and
Perpendicular to the Fiber Axis Dye penetration constant , a X 10 - 5 cm / sec1 / 2
I to axis | | to axis Diffusion constant , X 10 - 10cm / sec I to axis | | to axis Draw
ratio 1x 2 .
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