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Polyelectrolyte formation

H. Dautzenberg, W. Jaeger, J. Kotz, B. Philipp, C. Seidel, D. Stscherbin, Polyelectrolytes -Formation, Characterization and Application, Hanser, Munich (1994)... [Pg.32]

Dautzenberg H, Jaeger W, KOtz J, Philipp B, Seidel C, Stscherbina D (1994) Polyelectrolytes. Formation, characterization, application. Carl Hanser Verlag, Munchen... [Pg.177]

Dautzenberg, H., Jaeger, W., Kotz, J., Philipp, B., Seidel, C.H. and Stscherbina, D. (1994) Polyelectrolytes Formation, Characterization and Application. Hanser Publishers, Munich, pp. 87-129. [Pg.141]

Dautzenberg H, Jaeger W and Kotz J, "Polyelectrolytes Formation, Characterization and Application", Hanser, Munich, 1994. [Pg.283]

A number of reviews of interest have appeared of both a specific and general nature. These include photoresponslve polymers with the main emphasis on phase transitions, memory and shape retention 2 , the kinetics of polyelectrolyte formation , molecular modelling for excimer formation , luminescent probes and molecular dynamics . The uses of thermally stimulated emission for monitoring radical decay and chemiluminescence of polymers... [Pg.423]

H. Dautzenberg and co-workers. Polyelectrolytes Formation, Characterization and Application, Hanser Publishers, New York, 1994, p. 272. [Pg.119]

Dautzenberg H, Jaeger W, Kotz J, Philipp B et al. Polyelectrolytes Formation, Characterization, Application. Miinchen Carl Hanser Verlag, 1994 249. [Pg.85]

Figure 6. Schematic diagram showing intrapolymer Si-Si annihilation (a) and transient polyelectrolyte formation (b). Carbazole (O), the excited carbazole ( ), carbazole cation ), electron acceptor (A), and acceptor anion (A ),... Figure 6. Schematic diagram showing intrapolymer Si-Si annihilation (a) and transient polyelectrolyte formation (b). Carbazole (O), the excited carbazole ( ), carbazole cation ), electron acceptor (A), and acceptor anion (A ),...

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