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Glass Transition Temperature (Tg )
2016At the macroscopic scale, the glass transition temperature, Tg, represents the temperature above which a material changes from a stiff glass into a viscous fluid or a rubbery material. Besides polymers, which are the most common materials with a glass transition temperature, also various amorphous solids, organic liquids, alloys, or inorganic glasses ...
Jansen, Johannes Carolus
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Glass Transition Temperature Depression
2016Glass transition temperature depression is the phenomenon which describes the reduction of the glass transition temperature by external factors, usually by the presence of solvent molecules or of other additives in the polymer matrix. Such additives have the capacity to enhance the mobility of the polymer chains, thus enabling long range motions at ...
Jansen, Johannes Carolus
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Phase-transition temperature in finite systems
Physical Review B, 1993Pathria's approach has been used to deal with the properties of the finite cubic system of [sup 4]He under constant pressure. The analytic expressions for the total number of particles [ital N] and the total pressure [ital p] near the critical point are obtained for mixture, antiperiodic, Neumann, and periodic boundary conditions. Influences of various
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Integrative oncology: Addressing the global challenges of cancer prevention and treatment
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022Jun J Mao,, Msce +2 more
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Relaxation Transitions in Elastomers at Temperatures above the Glass Transition Temperature
International Polymer Science and Technology, 2006G. M. Bartenev, A. G. Barteneva
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