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(1985)Infrared spectroscopy, which looks at short range order, provides information on the strength of molecular vibrational frequencies and intensities. The measurement of changes in vibrational frequency, (nu), and in the ...
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(1986)The nonequilibrium glassy state of polymers has been examined using Fourier-Transform Infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy. The nonequilibrium nature of polymer glasses induces a physical aging process which results in time dependent ...
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(1984)Physical and mechanical properties of amorphous polyethylene terephthalate (PET) have been measured. A uniform morphology was observed when PET thin film (ca. 1000 (ANGSTROM)) was ultraquenched from above its equilibrium ...
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(1988)The crystallization of polycarbonate from the glassy state was examined using thin ($\sim$1000A), solution cast films and thicker (0.16 and 1.5 mm) compression molded films. A detailed study of the crystallization process ...
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(1984)Ultraquenching was used to obtain glassy polybutylene (PB), polypropylene (PP) and polyvinylidene fluoride (PVF(,2)). The structure and properties of the as-quenched and subsequently crystallized samples were characterized ...
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