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Wunderlich

Annis B K, Noid D W, Sumpter B G, Reffner J R and Wunderlich B 1992 Application of atomic force microscopy (AFM) to a block copolymer and an extended chain polyethylene Makromol. Chem., Rapid. Commun. 13 169 Annis B K, Schwark D W, Reffner J R, Thomas E L and Wunderlich B 1992 Determination of surface morphology of diblock copolymers of styrene and butadiene by atomic force microscopy Makromol. Chem. 193 2589... [Pg.1727]

D. W. Noid, B. G. Sumpter, B. Wunderlich and G. A. Pfeffer, Molecular dynamics simulations of polymers Methods for optimal Fortran programming , J. Comput. Chem., 11(2), 236-241, 1990. [Pg.493]

In this stage of the investigation, poly(methyl methacrylates) (PMMAs) were selected as the polymeric probes of intermediate polarity. Polymers of medium broad molar mass distribution and of low tacticity (14) were a gift of Dr. W. Wunderlich of Rohm Co., Darmstadt, Germany. Their molar masses ranged from 1.6 X 10" to 6.13 X 10 g-mol. For some comparative tests, narrow polystyrene standards from Pressure Co. (Pittsburgh, PA) were used. [Pg.448]

The author thanks the previously mentioned companies for the columns and to Dr. W. Wunderlich for PMMA samples. This work was supported in part by the Slovak Grant Agency VEGA, Project 2/4012/97, and by Slovak-USA Scientific-technical cooperation project 007/95. The technical assistance of Mrs. J. Tarbajovska is acknowledged. [Pg.457]

There is no unanimity in regard to the exact mechanism of ECC formation under high pressure. Wunderlich et al. [11-18] suggested that when a flexible polymer molecule crystallizes from the melt under high pressure, it does not grow in the form of a stable extended chain, rather it deposits as a metastable folded chain. [Pg.296]

B. Wunderlich, Macromolecular Physics, Vol. 2, Academic Press, New York (1976). [Pg.314]


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