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Rheological and Dielectric Monitoring of Network Formation

Two main transformations can take place during the formation of a polymer network gelation and vitrification. Gelation corresponds to the incipient formation of an infinite network, while vitrification involves the transformation from a liquid or rubbery state to a glassy state (Chapter 4). [Pg.186]


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