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Multilayer salt concentration change

Recent contributions on the internal structure of macroscopic PEC systems circle around the term saloplasticity raised by Schlenoff and coworkers [79-81]. Saloplasticity denotes and makes use of the phenomenon that upon addition of salt the PEC material becomes more fluid-like and hence formable. This property is seen as analogous to thermoplasticity, which denotes changes in polymer material properties with increasing temperature. Earlier results on PEC-related PEL multilayer (PEM) saloplasticity (denoted therein as salt softening ) were reported by Fery and coworkers [82], who studied the effect of salt concentration on the mechanical elasticity and compressibility of hollow PEM capsules. [Pg.224]


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