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Polymer Crystallization: Obervations, Concepts and Interpretations (Lecture Notes in Physics) [Hardcover]

Günter Reiter (Editor), Jens-Uwe Sommer (Editor)

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July 15, 2003 3540443428 978-3540443421 1
This volume introduces and reports on the state-of-the-art regarding both theoretical and experimental aspects of phase transitions in polymeric solutions or melts that lead to crystallization. Written in the form of a set of self-contained reviews, the book is both a modern and comprehensive source of reference and an introduction into the field for nonspecialist researchers and postgraduate students.

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This volume introduces and reports on the state-of-the-art regarding both theoretical and experimental aspects of phase transitions in polymeric solutions or melts that lead to crystallization. Written in the form of a set of self-contained reviews, the book is both a modern and comprehensive source of reference and an introduction into the field for nonspecialist researchers and postgraduate students.

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The discovery of folded chain crystals by Andrew Keller in 1957 has confronted the community of polymer scientists with the fact that one of the most important forms of polymer matter is not in thermodynamic equilibrium. Read the first page
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thermodynamically stable orthorhombic phase, reversing melting, disentangled melt, fractionated polyethylene, metastable hexagonal phase, maximum crystal growth rate, crystallised films, linear crystallinity, polymer lamellae, molecular transport term, amorphous gaps, average stem length, crystal growth front, enhanced chain mobility, rigid amorphous fraction, polymer crystallization, crystallization line, linear crystal growth rate, polymer crystallisation, crystallisation front, physical cross links, equilibrium triple point, overall crystallization rate, crystal growth data, semicrystalline structure
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New York, Cambridge University Press, Thermochimica Acta, Christoph Schick, Alaa Mohammed, Evelyn Meyer, Hans-Georg Braun, Polymer Sci, Colloid Polym, Continuous Cooling Transformation, Eindhoven University of Technology, Gilles Castelein, Jean Starcky, Monte Carlo, Acta Polymerica, Digital Instruments, Faraday Trans, Polymer Crystallization Viewed, Solid State Chemistry, Thermal Anal, Université de Haute Alsace Mulhouse
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