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Scattering by Mixtures of Statistical copolymers. Application to the Problem of Phase Separation in the Liquid State
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 26 February 2011
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It is well known [1] that the majority of the classical polymers are incompatible. This means that it is impossible to mix them without having phase separation. This is sometimes advantageous for industrial applications but, from a fundamental point of view, it makes it difficult to measure the interaction parameter X between these polymers (for this purpose one has to have the two polymers in a single phase).
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