Macromolecular Microsymposium — 16
Main Lectures Presented at the Sixteenth Microsymposium on Macromolecules (Advances in Scattering Methods), Prague, 12 - 16 July 1976
- 1st Edition - January 1, 1977
- Latest edition
- Editor: B. Sedláček
- Language: English
Macromolecular Microsymposia – 16 (Prague, 1976) is a collection of lectures presented at the 16th Microsymposium on Macromolecules (Advances in Scattering Methods), held in Prague… Read more
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Macromolecular Microsymposia – 16 (Prague, 1976) is a collection of lectures presented at the 16th Microsymposium on Macromolecules (Advances in Scattering Methods), held in Prague on July 12-16, 1976. This book contains four chapters and begins with a survey of density fluctuations in amorphous and semicrystalline polymers. The next chapter provides experimental procedures for studying light scattering from polymer films. This chapter also describes the theory for scattering from spherulites and the procedures for correction for multiple scattering, truncation, and disorder, and illustrated for studies n polyethylene terephthalate films. These topics are followed by a discussion of the classical light scattering from polymer solutions. The last chapter considers the progress of techniques and instruments of light-scattering spectroscopy, with emphasis on advances made in photon correlation. This book will be of value to analytical and organic chemists and researchers.
Table of contents
Table of contents
Density Fluctuations in Amorphous and Semicrystalline Polymers
Recent Studies of Light Scattering from Polymer Films
Recent Trends in Classical Light Scattering from Polymer Solutions
Advances in Methods of Light-Scattering Spectroscopy
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- Published: January 22, 2016
- Language: English
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