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Poly relative fraction transformed

Since block copolymers can be synthesized in a variety of chain architectures, we consider first diblock copolymers in which only one block can crystallize. An example of the overall crystallization kinetics of a diblock copolymer, atactic poly(styrene)-poly(ethylene oxide), is illustrated in Fig. 10.25.(48) Here the relative fraction transformed is plotted against log time, at different crystallization temperatures. Only the poly(ethylene oxide) block, M = 9900, crystallizes... [Pg.251]

Fig. 10.25 Plot of relative fraction transformed against log time for block copolymer of poly(ethylene oxide) and atactic poly(styrene). (From Seow et al. (48))... Fig. 10.25 Plot of relative fraction transformed against log time for block copolymer of poly(ethylene oxide) and atactic poly(styrene). (From Seow et al. (48))...
Fig. 11.5 Plot of relative fraction transformed against log time for poly(e-caprolactone) in a 30/70 blend with poly(hydroxy ether) of bisphenol A phenoxy for a set of isothermal crystallization temperatures. (Data from (17))... Fig. 11.5 Plot of relative fraction transformed against log time for poly(e-caprolactone) in a 30/70 blend with poly(hydroxy ether) of bisphenol A phenoxy for a set of isothermal crystallization temperatures. (Data from (17))...

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