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High-temperature LLS spectrometer

In order to characterize a polymer soluble only at high temperature, many difficulties had to be overcome before light-scattering measurement was actually made. Thus, a special high-temperature LLS spectrometer was first designed and developed at State University of New York in Stony Brook, and then its technique was transferred to both Du Pont and BASF [30-35]. [Pg.112]


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