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Flow enhanced diffusion-limited polymerization of rodlike molecules

Polymerization of rigid rodlike molecules with reactive end groups requires near parallel orientation of the molecules. The reaction is diffusion limited because of the low mobility of the molecules in the later stages of the reaction. Experimental studies have shown that flow-induced molecular orie...

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Published in:The Journal of chemical physics 2001-01, Vol.114 (1), p.553-560
Main Authors: Jain, Sumeet, Agge, Ameya, Khakhar, D. V.
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