Associations leading to formation of reversible networks and gels
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Rubinstein, M; Dobrynin, AV
1999
One of the most important properties of associative polymers is their ability to form reversible networks and gels. The issue of whether or not the reversible gelation of associative polymers is a thermodynamic transition has not been settled yet. At the same time the understanding of different mechanisms governing the dynamics of associative polymers has been significantly advanced.
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1359-0294
ISBN
1359029400
Publication Date
1999
Related Subject Headings
- Chemical Physics
- 0306 Physical Chemistry (incl. Structural)
- 0303 Macromolecular and Materials Chemistry
- 0204 Condensed Matter Physics
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Rubinstein, M., & Dobrynin, A. V. (1999). Associations leading to formation of reversible networks and gels. https://doi.org/10.1016/S1359-0294(99)00013-8
Rubinstein, Michael, and Audrey V. Dobrynin. “Associations leading to formation of reversible networks and gels,” 1999. https://doi.org/10.1016/S1359-0294(99)00013-8.
Rubinstein M, Dobrynin AV. Associations leading to formation of reversible networks and gels. 1999.
Rubinstein, Michael, and Audrey V. Dobrynin. Associations leading to formation of reversible networks and gels. 1999. Manual, doi:10.1016/S1359-0294(99)00013-8.
Rubinstein M, Dobrynin AV. Associations leading to formation of reversible networks and gels. 1999.
DOI
ISSN
1359-0294
ISBN
1359029400
Publication Date
1999
Related Subject Headings
- Chemical Physics
- 0306 Physical Chemistry (incl. Structural)
- 0303 Macromolecular and Materials Chemistry
- 0204 Condensed Matter Physics