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Co-crystal peak

Clampit [80] also applied DTA to a study of the 124 °C peak which he describes as the co-crystal peak. His results appear to indicate that there are two classes of co-crystals in linear high-pressure PE blends with the linear component being responsible for the division of the blends into two groups. The property of the linear component that is responsible for the division is related to the crystallite size of the pure linear crystal. [Pg.73]


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