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Quantitative structure-property relationships glass transition temperature

SW Yin, Z Shuai, and Y Wang, A quantitative structure-property relationship study of the glass transition temperature of OLED materials, J. Chem. Inf. Comput. Sci., 43 970-977, 2003. [Pg.558]

Katritzky AR, Rachwal P, Law KW et al. (1996) Prediction of polymer glass transition temperatures using a general quantitative structure-property relationship treatment. J Chem Inf Comput Sci 36 879-884... [Pg.147]

Katritzky AR, SUd S, Lobanov V et al. (1998) Quantitative structure-property relationship (QSPR) correlation of glass transition temperatures of high molecular weight polymers. J Chem Inf Comput Sci 38 300-304... [Pg.147]

Liu A, Wang X, Wang L et al. (2007) Prediction of dielectric constants and glass transition temperatures of polymers by quantitative structure-property relationships. Eur Polym J 43 989-995... [Pg.148]

Katritzky, A.R., Sild, S., Lobanov, V.S. and Karelson, M. (1998c). Quantitative Structure-Property Relationship (QSPR) Correlation of Glass Transition Temperatures of High Molecular Weight Polymers. J.Chem.lnf.Comput.Sci., 38,300-304. [Pg.595]

Quantitative relationship of chemical structure to physical properties in network polymers has received considerably less attention and study than in the case of thermoplastics. However, in recent years, progress has been made towards elucidation of the quantitative relationships between structure and properties. We have chosen to illustrate the quantitative effect of structural factors on physical properties in four representative areas glass transition temperature, modulus of elasticity, mechanical damping, solvent resistance. [Pg.184]

The structure correct quantitative model is necessary for analytic intercommunication between polymers structure and properties obtaining. As it has been noted above, the cluster model of polymers amorphous state structure will be used with this purpose [106, 107], The notion of local (short-order) order forms the basis of this model and loeal order domains (clusters) relative fraction is connected with glass transition temperature according to the following percolation relationship [107] ... [Pg.119]


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