Molecular Basis of Polymer Networks: Proceedings of the 5th IFF-ILL Workshop, Jülich, Fed. Rep. of Germany, October 5–7, 1988Artur Baumgärtner, Claude E. Picot The workshop on the "Molecular Basis of Polymer Networks", held October 5- 7, 1988 in 1iilich, FRG, continued a series of workshops jointly organized by the Institute Laue Langevin (ILL) in Grenoble, and the Institute of Solid State Physics of the KFA, 1iilich. The aim of this workshop was to provide a platform for discussions between theoreticians and experimentalists interested in the physics of polymer networks, in the hope that the two types of discussion would be synergistic. As revealed by the title of this workshop, the main focus of the lectures was on molecular aspects of the problem. The individual parts of these proceedings cover various approaches. Following quite general comments from a physicist examining the situation from "outside", various new theoretical concepts are developed. During the last decade the advent of Small Angle Neutron Scattering (SANS) has allowed the molecular structure of polymer networks to be studied and thus the reliability of the theories to be tested directly at the molecular level. Recent advances in this field are presented. The use of new techniques such as 2H NMR or QELS and the refinements of more classical, mechanical experimental measure ments have provided new information about the relation between the macroscopic behavior and the microscopic structure of polymer networks. Some recent results in this area are discussed for both chemically cross-linked networks and gels built by specific interchain interactions. |
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... radius of gyration R2 ( ^ ) = { 1 / ^ + ( x2 - 1 / ^ ) cos20 } R20 = Ne2g ( λ.0 ) / 6 ( 11 ) where R is the undeformed radius of gyration , and 0 is the angle between the end go to end vector and the stretching direction . In our ...
... radius of gyration R2 ( ^ ) = { 1 / ^ + ( x2 - 1 / ^ ) cos20 } R20 = Ne2g ( λ.0 ) / 6 ( 11 ) where R is the undeformed radius of gyration , and 0 is the angle between the end go to end vector and the stretching direction . In our ...
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... radius of gyration of the tagged elementary strands as a function of the swelling degree Q of the gel we have obtained the results reported ( ) in Fig . 1. It appears that Rg remains almost constant for all the networks containing some ...
... radius of gyration of the tagged elementary strands as a function of the swelling degree Q of the gel we have obtained the results reported ( ) in Fig . 1. It appears that Rg remains almost constant for all the networks containing some ...
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... radius of gyration RG of an individual coil in a strongly folded network swollen in a good solvent varies as -1/8 , where is the polymer volume fraction , and the correlation length & varies as -3/4 . In a theta solvent , these ...
... radius of gyration RG of an individual coil in a strongly folded network swollen in a good solvent varies as -1/8 , where is the polymer volume fraction , and the correlation length & varies as -3/4 . In a theta solvent , these ...
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Remarks | 2 |
Statistical Mechanics of dDimensional Polymer Networks and Exact | 17 |
FluctuationInduced Deformation Dependence of the FloryHuggins | 35 |
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