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A. Peterlin

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Thermodynamische Stabilit�t makromolekularer Kristalle

1960

The density of free energy of a chain crystal contains two terms of opposed sign dependent on the numberN of chain elements in the straight section of the macromolecules between the surfaces of the crystal perpendicular to thec-axis. The surface energy contributes a positive term decreasing withN. The amplitude Φ of the periodic lattice field opposing the chain translation in thec-axis yields the negative term. Due to the incoherent longitudinal thermal vibration of the four first-order neighbours of any chain the fieldΦ is smeared out. Its amplitude decreases the more the higherN and hence yields an increase in free energy density with increasingN. As a consequence of the opposite sign of …

PhysicsVibrationNuclear and High Energy PhysicsAmplitudeCondensed matter physicsSpontaneous processLattice (order)ThermalPerpendicularNuclear fusionSurface energyZeitschrift f�r Physik
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Thermodynamic theory of finite thickness of polyethylene crystals

1962

chemistry.chemical_compoundMaterials sciencechemistryThermodynamicsPolyethyleneFinite thicknessJournal of Polymer Science
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