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The morphology of solution grown single crystals of poly(hexamethylene succinate) (PE 6 4) was investigated using dilute alcohol or diol solutions by isothermal crystallization.
The morphology of solution grown single crystals of a series of double crystalline diblock copolymers derived from l-lactide and ɛ-caprolactone has been investigated by means of transmission electron microscopy.
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The morphology of solution-cast and compression-moulded samples was compared.
The morphology of solution-cast, solution-grown and melt grown crystals of poly ether nitrile) (PEN) was studied using mainly transmission electron microscopy.
The morphology of solution-cast thin films of wholly aromatic thermoplastic polyimides (TPIs) with various molecular weights (Mw=3490-85 800) wastudieded using transmission electron microscopy (TEM).
The morphology of solution-grown crystals (SGCs) of syndiotactic polysthyrene (s-PS) has been investigated using transmission electron and atomic force microscopy (TEM and AFM).
A significant increase in compatibility was obtained by using graft copolymers in mixtures with the homopolymers, as evident from ternary phase diagrams and morphology of solution-cast films.
The morphologies of solution cast linear and star poly styrene-b-isobutylene-b-styrene) (SIBS) block copoly styrene-b-isobutylene-b-styrenepoly styrene-b-isobutylene-b-styreneed using transmission electron microscopoly styrene-b-isobutylene-b-styreneering (SAXS) methods.
The morphology evolution of solution grown polyethylene single crystals has been studied upon annealing below their melting temperature by using atomic force microscopy (AFM).
Rheological study showed a strong dependence of spinnability and fiber morphology on solution viscosity and thus on chitosan-to-PEO ratio.
The morphology of GNPs, solution status, and details of stabilities are shown in Figure 2. Figure 2 Characterization of 125 I-cRGD-GNPs.
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