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Grafting, homopolymer conformation effect

A block copolymer is expected to be superior to a graft copolymer in stabilizing dispersions of one polymer in another because there will be fewer conformational restraints to the penetration of each segment type into the homopolymer with which it is compatible. Similarly, diblock copolymers might be more effective than triblock copolymers, for the same reason, although tri- and multiblock copolymers may confer other advantages on the blend because of the different mechanical properties of these copolymers. [Pg.475]


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