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Über die Elementarreaktionen der radikalischen Polymerisation von Benzylmethacrylat
1973
Durch Kombination stationarer und instationarer Methodik (rotierender Sektor) werden die Absolutwerte der Geschwindigkeitskonstanten von Kettenwachstum und Kettenabbruch von Benzylmethacrylat unter dem Einflus verschieden viskoser Losungsmittel bestimmt. Die Radikalausbeute f hangt von der Viskositat des Losungssystems und der Art der Monomeren, dagegen nicht (oder fast nicht) von der Konzentration des Monomeren und der Geschwindigkeit der Radikalerzeugung ab. Daraus wird geschlossen, das ein merklicher Anteil von Zwillingsrekombinationen auserhalb des primaren Losungsmittelkafigs stattfindet. Die Geschwindigkeitskonstante kw des Kettenwachstums stimmt praktisch uberein mit der des Methylme…
The conversion from cellulose I to cellulose II in NaOH mercerization performed in alcohol–water systems: An X-ray powder diffraction study
2007
Abstract The slurry-mercerization (SM) processes in 2-propanol–water and 2-propanol–ethanol–water and wet-mass-mercerization (WMM) process in ethanol–water solvents are investigated. Based on X-ray diffraction measurements in the earlier reports, we have derived a mathematical method to evaluate more exactly the conversion of cellulose I (CI) to cellulose II (CII) and used it to survey the effects of different alkali treatments on cellulose crystals. This method is very useful when the crystal system changes in a certain set of experiments are compared with each other. The optimal alcohol concentration in SM processes was found to be 80–92 w/w-% in 2-propanol–water solution, 85–90 w/w-% in …
Freestanding ferroelectric elastomer films
1998
Phase behaviour of poly(vinyl methyl ether)-cross-polystyrene semi-interpenetrating networks
1990
Semi-interpenetrating polymer networks of varying composition are prepared by crosslinking polystyrene containing a small number of maleic anhydride groups (4.8 mol% of MA units) with hexamethylene-diamine (HMDA) in the presence of linear poly(vinyl methyl ether) (PVME). Lightly crosslinked samples are homogeneous at room temperature and show a phase behaviour similar to uncrosslinked blends, i.e. lower critical solution temperature (LCST) behaviour. The influence of crosslinking on the phase behaviour has been studied by small angle light scattering (SALS) and turbidity measurements. The cloud point strongly depends on the heating rate. The presence of the network reduces the stable single…
Self-Assembly of Polymeric Particles in Poiseuille Flow: A Hybrid Lattice Boltzmann/External Potential Dynamics Simulation Study
2017
We present a hybrid simulation method which allows one to study the dynamical evolution of self-assembling (co)polymer solutions in the presence of hydrodynamic interactions. The method combines an established dynamic density functional theory for polymers that accounts for the nonlocal character of chain dynamics at the level of the Rouse model, the external potential dynamics (EPD) model, with an established Navier–Stokes solver, the Lattice Boltzmann (LB) method. We apply the method to study the self-assembly of nanoparticles and vesicles in two-dimensional copolymer solutions in a typical microchannel Poiseuille flow profile. The simulations start from fully mixed systems which are sudd…
Order-disorder-and order-order-transitions in AB and ABC block copolymers: description by a simple model
1996
Based on the description of AB-block copolymers as micellar structures given by Semenov, the phase diagram of AB-diblock copolymers is calculated taking the homogeneously mixed system as a reference state. The predicted value (χN)c = 10.385 for a symmetric AB-diblock copolymer compares very well to the result of the original Random Phase Approximation theory (10.495). The simplicity of the model allows its extension to predict order-order transitions in ABC-triblock copolymers.
Phase diagrams calculated for flowing polymer solutions: spinodal and three phase conditions
1998
Spinodal lines and critical points (CPs) are calculated for flowing solutions of polystyrene in trans-decalin. Three types of CPs can be distinguished: The first consists of stable CPs (ordinary critical line) and originates from the CP of the quiescent system. The other two CPs are bound to shear. Additional stable CPs (extraordinary critical line) result for higher polymer concentrations and unstable CPs for intermediate concentrations. Ordinary and unstable critical line merge in a heterogeneous double CP. The coexistence of three phases in the flowing system (eulytic points) comes to an end as two of them merge upon an increase in shear rate at a critical end point.
Application of the theory of naturally curved and twisted bars to designing Gorlov's helical turbine 1. System of governing equations
1998
The method of designing a new type of turbine used in flows of various kinds is discussed. Static, kinematic, and constitutive equations for transversely isotropic naturally curved and twisted bars are given, and the hypotheses used are discussed. The statement of the problem is linear and corresponds to small displacements. A method for solving the statically indeterminate problem is proposed. The objectives of numerical calculations, which will comprise the content of the second part of the investigation, are formulated.
Water absorption and hydrothermal performance of PHBV/sisal biocomposites
2014
[EN] The performance of biocomposites of poly(hydroxybutyrate-co-valerate) (PHBV) and sisal fibre subjected to hydrothermal tests at different temperatures above the glass transition of PHBV (TH ¿ 26, 36 and 46 C) was evaluated in this study. The influences of both the fibre content and presence of coupling agent were focused. The water absorption capability and water diffusion rate were considered for a statistical factorial analysis. Afterwards, the physico-chemical properties of water-saturated biocomposites were assessed by Fourier-Transform Infrared Analysis, Size Exclusion Chromatography, Differential Scanning Calorimetry and Scanning Electron Microscopy. It was found that the water d…
Influence of a sterically hindered amine on the photo-oxidation of low density/linear low density polyethylene blends
1990
Abstract Low density/linear low density polyethylene blends show a rate of degradation of the mechanical properties during photo-oxidation which increases with the content of the linear polymer. The use of a sterically hindered amine as UV stabilizer greatly improves the resistance of these blends to UV irradiation. The effectiveness of the stabilizer increases with the content of linear low density polyethylene.