Thermodynamic Stability and Melting of Crystals in a Bulk Polymer
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概要
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A lattice theory is developed for a partially crystalline polymer on the assumption that an equilibrium between crystalline and noncrystalline regions is attained under a limited condition. The two extreme cases, where the noncrystalline part is exclusively composed of either chain loops or tie chains connecting different crystals, are treated by considering both intra- and interchain interactions along with the amorphous chain length distribution. The rise in the melting point of a bulk crystalline polymer on stretching is well explained by applying an appropriate criterion to it.
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- 1975-01-05
著者
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Ishinabe Takao
Faculty Of Engineering Tokyo Institute Of Technology:faculty Of Engineering Yamagata University
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Ishinabe Takao
Faculty Of Engineering Tokyo Institute Of Technology
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