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Self-diffusion topological effect

Hikosaka presented a chain sliding diffusion theory and formulated the topological nature in nucleation theory [14,15]. We will define chain sliding diffusion as self-diffusion of a polymer chain molecule along its chain axis in some anisotropic potential field as seen within a nucleus, a crystal or the interface between the crystalline and the isotropic phases . The terminology of diffusion derives from the effect of chain sliding diffusion, which could be successfully formulated as a diffusion coefficient in our kinetic theory. [Pg.138]


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