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Prediction of the glass transition temperature of polymers

H.G. Weyland, +2 more
- 01 Feb 1970 - 
- Vol. 11, Iss: 2, pp 79-87
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In this article, a method for predicting the glass transition temperature of polymers from the chemical structure was proposed, which uses increments for constitutional molecule groups and the found increments appear to correlate with the increments to the molar cohesion energy.
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This article is published in Polymer.The article was published on 1970-02-01. It has received 60 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Glass transition & Cohesion (chemistry).

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Glass transition and phase state of organic compounds: dependency on molecular properties and implications for secondary organic aerosols in the atmosphere.

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Using Molecular Simulation to Predict the Physical and Mechanical Properties of Polybenzoxazines

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Structure-properties relationships for densely cross-linked epoxide-amine systems based on epoxide or amine mixtures

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Scoping the polymer genome: A roadmap for rational polymer dielectrics design and beyond

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Quantitative Structure−Property Relationship (QSPR) Correlation of Glass Transition Temperatures of High Molecular Weight Polymers

TL;DR: A new quantitative structure−property relationship (QSPR) five-parameter correlation of molar glass transition temperatures (Tg/M) for a diverse set of 88 polymers is developed with the Comprehensive Descriptors for Structural and Statistical Analysis (CODESSA) program.
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The relationship between glass temperature, molar cohesion, and polymer structure

TL;DR: An empirical equation relating glass temperature, molar cohesion, and polymer structure has been developed from data found in the literature as discussed by the authors, where a fairly extensive list of group cohesion values has been obtained from this relationship and glass temperatures which are in good agreement with reported values have been calculated.
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Physical constants of linear homopolymers

TL;DR: This book will not become a unity of the way for you to get amazing benefits at all, but, it will serve something that will let you get the best time and moment to spend for reading the book.
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Influence of cohesive forces on the glass transition temperatures of polymers

TL;DR: The relationship between cohesive energy (c.e.d) and the glass transition tenperature (Tg) of polymers has been re-examined on the basis of literature data.
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