Solid State Behavior of Linear Polyesters and Polyamides |
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Since all groups in polycondensations are equally liable to react ( Eqs . 6 and 7 )
, mixtures of species with different degrees of polymerization are obtained , i . e . ,
the product is very polydisperse . It is demonstrated by Flory [ 12 ] that the ...
Since all groups in polycondensations are equally liable to react ( Eqs . 6 and 7 )
, mixtures of species with different degrees of polymerization are obtained , i . e . ,
the product is very polydisperse . It is demonstrated by Flory [ 12 ] that the ...
Page 139
To obtain the required data , SAXS and WAXS analyses must be complemented
with diffusion parallel and ... Samples of " amorphous " nylon 6 with various
degrees of orientation were obtained by varying the take - up speed in an air ...
To obtain the required data , SAXS and WAXS analyses must be complemented
with diffusion parallel and ... Samples of " amorphous " nylon 6 with various
degrees of orientation were obtained by varying the take - up speed in an air ...
Page 143
Pertinent morphological data of fibers drawn 1 , 3 , and 5 . 35X are summarized
in Table 3 . Small - angle x - ray scattering ( SAXS ) measurements . Small -
angle X - ray data were obtained using a Rigaku - Denki rotating anode
generator with ...
Pertinent morphological data of fibers drawn 1 , 3 , and 5 . 35X are summarized
in Table 3 . Small - angle x - ray scattering ( SAXS ) measurements . Small -
angle X - ray data were obtained using a Rigaku - Denki rotating anode
generator with ...
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