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Chemical Reviews, 2001
Various aspects of supramolecular polymer were discussed. The hydrogen bonding enforced by liquid crystallinity and phase separation in the supramolecuar polymers were examined. The supramolecular polymers, based on discotic molecules, such as tryphenylenes, pthalocyanines and porphyrins were also elaborated.
L. Brunsveld+3 more
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Various aspects of supramolecular polymer were discussed. The hydrogen bonding enforced by liquid crystallinity and phase separation in the supramolecuar polymers were examined. The supramolecular polymers, based on discotic molecules, such as tryphenylenes, pthalocyanines and porphyrins were also elaborated.
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SPE Oilfield and Geothermal Chemistry Symposium, 1980
ABSTRACT A variety of vinyl type polymers has been prepared and characterized to compare their viscosity behaviour with "established" technical polymers. Special emphasis is given to fundamental aspects of solution structure with regard to the conformation of a single chain and of chain to chain interaction.
W.M. Kulicke, J. Klein
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ABSTRACT A variety of vinyl type polymers has been prepared and characterized to compare their viscosity behaviour with "established" technical polymers. Special emphasis is given to fundamental aspects of solution structure with regard to the conformation of a single chain and of chain to chain interaction.
W.M. Kulicke, J. Klein
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Polymer structure and dynamics, and polymer-polymer interactions
Advances in Colloid and Interface Science, 1996Abstract Special architectures can be constructed from macromolecular building blocks by placing functional groups at well defined positions on the polymeric object. These functional groups can be linked together either by chemical reaction or by non-covalent bonds. Often, however, the position of the functional groups is not sufficiently well known,
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2014
The use of viscoelastic materials, such as polymers, constantly increases in the field of nanotechnology. These materials are softer than metallic and inorganic ones, and, because of that, they are easier to deform and wear off. The wear mechanisms occurring for viscoelastic materials are rather complex, and, generally, present more complications for a
D'Acunto M, Dinelli F, Pingue P
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The use of viscoelastic materials, such as polymers, constantly increases in the field of nanotechnology. These materials are softer than metallic and inorganic ones, and, because of that, they are easier to deform and wear off. The wear mechanisms occurring for viscoelastic materials are rather complex, and, generally, present more complications for a
D'Acunto M, Dinelli F, Pingue P
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2014
Extrusion is by far the most important and the oldest processing and shaping method for thermoplastic polymers. This process concerns almost all synthetic polymers, as well as elastomers or food materials. Single-screw extrusion is mainly used nowadays to manufacture finished goods or semi-finished products.
Lafleur, Pierre G., Vergnes, Bruno
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Extrusion is by far the most important and the oldest processing and shaping method for thermoplastic polymers. This process concerns almost all synthetic polymers, as well as elastomers or food materials. Single-screw extrusion is mainly used nowadays to manufacture finished goods or semi-finished products.
Lafleur, Pierre G., Vergnes, Bruno
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Kinetics of Polymer/Polymer Interdiffusion
1988Polymer—polymer interdiffusion has important applications in engineering, such as welding of plastics and of layered structures, preparing bulk thermoplastics from small resin particles via coalescence, crack healing, and creating structures in polymer mixtures.
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