Due to the sheer diversity of polymeric structures at the molecular level, this can be a challenging subject to unravel. It is almost impossible to achieve consistent molecular weights within polymer ...
The bulk properties of polymer solutions are sensitive to polymer concentration. Polymer solutions are typically described as being either dilute, semi-dilute, or concentrated. The concentration ...
Molecules that act as connected wheels can hold long molecular chains together to modify the properties of soft polymers. Molecules that act as connected wheels can hold long molecular chains together ...
This review article describes the current state-of-the-art research on organic photorefractive polymer composites. A historical background on photorefractive materials is first introduced and is ...
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A new approach to strengthen polymer gels has been developed by changing the length of polymer “thread” per molecular “bead”. Research team develops new approach to strengthen polymer gels by changing ...
Molecular weight is an important characteristic of all polymers and strongly affects polymer properties. Most rheological and mechanical properties are a linear function of molecular weight. Therefore ...
Static light scattering (SLS) is a non-invasive technique used for characterizing macromolecules in solution. A beam of monochromatic light is directed through a sample and the intensity of the light ...
Inserting, removing or swapping individual atoms from the core of a molecule is a long-standing challenge in chemistry. This ...
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Molecules that act as connected wheels can hold long molecular chains together to modify the properties of soft polymers. Rotaxanes are interlocked molecular structures with a linear ‘axle’ molecule ...