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Glass transitions of amorphous structural domains

According to Eisenberg,225 the glass transition is perhaps the most important single parameter related to applications of amorphous polymers, as it greatly affects their [Pg.311]

Tg (mobile amorphous) Tg (rigid amorphous) Tm (rigid crystalline)- Although this polymeric view [Pg.314]

It has also been noted that the Tg increases with increasing crystallinity,27,242 which is [Pg.314]

The composition dependence of Tg of binary (starch-water) or ternary (starch-sugar-water) blends, assuming component miscibility and the absence of crystallinity [Pg.315]

The relationship between Tg and molecular weight, M, is often described by the Fox and Flory equation 266 Tg = T/XJ - K/M, where T/XJ is the glass transition temperature of the polymer with infinite molecular weight and K is a constant characteristic of the polymer. For the malto-oligomer series, a double reciprocal plot of [Pg.316]


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