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    Principles of polymer chemistry / by P.J. Flory. by Flory, P. J.

    Published 1953
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    Statistical mechanics of chain molecules / by P.J. Flory. by Flory, P. J.

    Published 1969
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    Plasticization of poly(vinyl chloride): PVC/plasticizer compatibility and its relationship with processing and properties of plasticized PVC by Luis F. Ramos-deValle

    Published 1988
    “…It was also found that the temperature at the fusion peak in a Brabender torque rheometer is closely related to the various parameters used to measure the compatibility, (e.g. the solid-gel transition temperature, the interaction parameter, and the activity parameter). …”
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    Driven translocation of a semi-flexible polymer through a nanopore by Jalal Sarabadani, Timo Ikonen, Harri Mokkonen, Tapio Ala-Nissila, Spencer Carson, Meni Wanunu

    Published 2017
    “…Augmented with these two factors, the theory shows that there are three main regimes for the scaling of the average translocation time τN α . In the rod l p1, Gaussian l p 1 0 2 and excluded volume chain N / κ p 10 6 limits, α = 2, 3/2 and 1 + ν, respectively, where ν is the Flory exponent. …”
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    Interactions between PVC and binary or ternary blends of plasticisers : effect on processing and properties by J.T. van Oosterhout

    Published 1999
    “…For plasticisers under investigation, the same relative order of compatibility ranking was obtained using either the solid-gel transition temperature or UNlF AC-FV. The latter was also applied to predict the Gibbs free energy of mixing for a series of monomeric and polymeric plasticisers. …”
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    Modelling the mechanical response of Japanese lacquer (urushi) to varying environmental conditions by Xinyi Liu

    Published 2012
    “…However, different sorption isotherm models, Flory-Huggins model for PU and Guggenheim-Anderson-de-Boer (GAB) model for urushi, were required to model the equilibrium sorption of these two materials. …”
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