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Polymer blends turbidity measurements

The first data on polymer systems were collected via (laser-) light-scattering techniques [1] and turbidity measurements, further developed by Derham et al. [2,3]. Techniques based on the glass-transition of the polymer-blend constituents were also tested, such as DSC, Dynamic Mechanical Spectroscopy, and Dielectric relaxation [4]. Films made from solutions of... [Pg.576]

The depression of the melting point of a crystalline polymer in blends can be used to measure the Flory-Huggins interaction parameter of the mixture. The melting points on heating, or crystallisation points on cooling, can be measured using techniques such as differential scanning calorimetry or by turbidity measurements. [Pg.149]


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