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High polymers, dissolution

DISSOLUTION AND SWELLING OF HIGH-POLYMERS a. General considerations... [Pg.153]

The dissolution of high-polymers can be discussed not only from a thermodynamic but also from a molecular point of view. [Pg.154]

More recently, microwave ovens have been used for polymer dissolution. The sample is sealed in a Teflon bottle or a specially designed microwave digestion vessel with a mixture of suitable acids. The high-frequency microwave temperature (-100-250 °C) and increased pressure have a role to play in the success of this technique. An added advantage is the significant reduction in sample dissolution time [36, 37]. [Pg.364]


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