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Sperling L FI 1992 Introduction to Physical Polymer Science (New York Wiley) p 175... [Pg.2539]

L. H. Sperling, Introduction to Physical Polymer Science, Wiley-Interscience, New York, 1986. [Pg.161]

Sperling LH (1992) Introduction to physical polymer science, 2nd edn. Wiley, New York, p 261... [Pg.33]

The gel continuously proceeds towards the stable equilibrium, but does not reach it within reasonable periods of observation. Second, the solvent mobility is modified by the gel formation. Water is included into the structure and stabilizes the helices. These two features seem to be common to a great number of physical polymer gels. [Pg.218]

Point of incipient network formation in a process forming a chemical or physical polymer network. [Pg.218]

In the first two chapters, we introduced polyurethane, not from the traditional chemistry view, but from the perspective of researchers desirous of a system to solve problems not typically addressed directly by polyurethanes. It has rarely been the intent of researchers in polyurethane to develop anything but a physical polymer system. Increasing tensile strength and controlling rigidity, flammability, sofmess, and hardness guided formulation development. [Pg.54]

Sperling, L. H. 1986. Introduction to physical polymer sdence. 290-91. New York, NY Wiley Interscience. [Pg.175]

Over the last decade, the poor economics of new polymer and copolymer production and the need for new materials whose performance/ cost ratios can be closely matched to specific applications have forced polymer researchers to seriously consider purely physical polymer blend systems. This approach has been comparatively slow to develop, however, because most physical blends of different high molecular weight polymers prove to be immiscible. That is, when mixed together, the blend components are likely to separate into phases containing predominantly their own kind. This characteristic, combined with the often low physical attraction forces across the immiscible phase boundaries, usually causes immiscible blend systems to have poorer mechanical properties than could be achieved by the copolymerization route. Despite this difficulty a number of physical blend systems have been commercialized, and some of these are discussed in a later section. Also, the level of technical activity in the physical blend area remains high, as indicated by the number of reviews published recently (1-10). [Pg.311]

Patterson, G. D., Methods of Experimental Physics Polymer Physics, ... [Pg.530]

L.H. Sperling, Introducing to Physical Polymer Science, John Wiley and Sons., Lehigh University, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, 1985. [Pg.247]


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