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Copolymer approach, controlled light

L6.1.2 The Copolymer Approach to Controlled Light Emission in Polymers... [Pg.294]

At the University of Wisconsin since 19 6, studies of viscoelasticity have evolved from concentrated polymer solutions to undiluted amorphous polymers, dilute solutions, lightly cross-linked rubbers, glassy polymers, blends of different molecular weights, copolymers, cross-linked rubbers with controlled network structures, and so forth. It became evident that each type of system required a different approach. Moreover, in amorphous polymers, the terminal, plateau, and transition zones had to be described separately. Both dynamic (sinusoidal) and transient measurements such as creep and stress relaxation have been utilized. The inderlying theme of this work is the relation of macromolecTilar dynamics—modes of motion of polymer molecules— to mechanical and other physical properties. [Pg.64]


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