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Reactive and Functional Polymers
A method is described for performing simultaneous measurements of small-angle x-ray scattering and differential scanning calorimetry. The experiment is made possible through a combination of the high flux afforded by the storage ring at the Stanford Synchrotron Radiation Laboratory, a linear position-sensitive detector with rapid response time, and a differential scanning calorimeter developed for optical microscopy. The feasibility of the technique is illustrated by examining the melting and crystallization of a polyethylene specimen. This example demonstrates the power of the technique and the accuracy and reliability of the scattering and thermal data.
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Reactive and Functional Polymers
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