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Soft polymeric matter

NMR in Soft Polymeric Matter Nanometer Scale Probe... [Pg.291]

CHAPTER 23 Polymeric Materials and Soft Condensed Matter... [Pg.931]

A model-free method for the analysis of lattice distortions is readily established from Eq. (8.13). It is an extension of Stokes [27] method for deconvolution and has been devised by Warren and Averbach [28,29] (textbooks Warren [97], Sect. 13.4 Guinier [6], p. 241-249 Alexander [7], Chap. 7). For the application to common soft matter it is of moderate value only, because the required accuracy of beam profile measurement is rarely achievable. On the other hand, for application to advanced polymeric materials its applicability has been demonstrated [109], although the classical graphical method suffers from extensive approximations that reduce its value for the typical polymer with small crystal sizes and stronger distortions. [Pg.122]


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