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Small-angle X-ray scattering of polymers.
Benjamin Chu,Benjamin S. Hsiao +1 more
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A. Applications 1743 A. Materials-Based Studies 1743 1. Block Copolymers 1743 2. Ionomers 1745 3. Liquid Crystalline Polymers 1745 4. Biopolymers 1746 5. Phenomenon-Based studies 1747 1. Polymer Solutions and Gels 1747 2.Abstract:
A. Temperature Chambers 1735 B. Pressure Cells 1735 C. Stretching Equipment 1736 D. Fiber Spinning Equipment 1737 E. Fiber Drawing Apparatus 1738 F. Shear Apparatus 1739 IV. Combined Techniques 1739 A. Simultaneous SAXS/WAXD 1739 B. Raman Spectroscopy 1740 C. Laser Light Scattering 1741 D. Fourier Transform IR Spectroscopy 1743 V. Applications 1743 A. Materials-Based Studies 1743 1. Block Copolymers 1743 2. Ionomers 1745 3. Liquid Crystalline Polymers 1745 4. Biopolymers 1746 B. Phenomenon-Based Studies 1747 1. Polymer Solutions and Gels 1747 2. Colloidal Suspensions, Micellar Solutions, and Microemulsions 1749read more
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