ABSTRACT: The network formation theories for generation of branched and crosslinked structures, their applications and the relations of structure to the most important structure-sensitive properties are briefly reviewed
Introduction. For the first time, a model and a principle for constructing an appropriate computer p...
Methods of networks formation in different polymers or olygomers are considered. The possibility of ...
Cross-linked polymer networks are stress supporting structures that represent an important class of ...
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Two types of network formation affected by physical factors are discussed: (1) the effect of strong ...
[...] Vulcanized rubber is generally considered to possess a network structure which results from th...
The gel point is a well-understood critical point in polymer science (Flory, Stockmayer). A summary ...
Polymer structures can be roughly divided into two categories, i.e. single-chainstructure and their ...
High-performance cross-linked polymeric materials are now prepared from preformed precursors typical...
A short but detailed introduction to the statistical theory of polymer network formation is given, i...
Step-growth and chain-growth are two major families of chemical reactions that result in polymer net...
The object of investigation: the polymer networks, which arise as a results of chemical reactions be...
Structure evolution in multicomponent polymer melts and in their network equivalents is investigated...
Supramolecular polymer networks are three dimensional structures of crosslinked macromolecules conne...
Despite major developments in the ways of polymerising ethylene (the processes as well as the cataly...
Introduction. For the first time, a model and a principle for constructing an appropriate computer p...
Methods of networks formation in different polymers or olygomers are considered. The possibility of ...
Cross-linked polymer networks are stress supporting structures that represent an important class of ...
No Abstract.Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/38790/1/110100313_ftp.pd
Two types of network formation affected by physical factors are discussed: (1) the effect of strong ...
[...] Vulcanized rubber is generally considered to possess a network structure which results from th...
The gel point is a well-understood critical point in polymer science (Flory, Stockmayer). A summary ...
Polymer structures can be roughly divided into two categories, i.e. single-chainstructure and their ...
High-performance cross-linked polymeric materials are now prepared from preformed precursors typical...
A short but detailed introduction to the statistical theory of polymer network formation is given, i...
Step-growth and chain-growth are two major families of chemical reactions that result in polymer net...
The object of investigation: the polymer networks, which arise as a results of chemical reactions be...
Structure evolution in multicomponent polymer melts and in their network equivalents is investigated...
Supramolecular polymer networks are three dimensional structures of crosslinked macromolecules conne...
Despite major developments in the ways of polymerising ethylene (the processes as well as the cataly...
Introduction. For the first time, a model and a principle for constructing an appropriate computer p...
Methods of networks formation in different polymers or olygomers are considered. The possibility of ...
Cross-linked polymer networks are stress supporting structures that represent an important class of ...