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Interphase regions, heterogeneous polymer

From the early 1980s, it was well accepted that the desired performance of a polymer-based heterogeneous material would pass through a well-optimized interaction level across the interphases between the components (4). The interphase is defined as the dynamic and finite spatial region placed between the border of each of the two different phases where momentum, mass, and energy transport phenomena may occur. [Pg.380]


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