
Crystal Structure and Morphology
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- Front Cover
- Polymers: Crystal Structure and Morphology
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- Contributors
- Foreword
- Preface
- Contents of Volume 16, Parts A and C
- Contributors to Volume 16, Parts A and C
- Volumes in Series
- Chapter 6. X-Ray Diffraction
- 6.1. Unit Cell and Crystallinity
- 6.2. Crystallite Size and Lamellar Thickness
- Chapter 7. Electron Microscopy
- 7.1. Introduction
- 7.2. Fundamentals
- 7.3. Electron Optics
- 7.4. The Instrument
- 7.5. Operational Considerations
- 7.6. Other Microscopy Techniques
- 7.7. Applications
- Chapter 8. Chemical Methods in Polymer Physics
- 8.1. Disorder in Polymer Crystals and Chemical Methods
- 8.2. Solvent-Etching
- 8.3. Plasma-Etching
- 8.4. The Surface Modification Techniques
- 8.5. The Surface Degradation Techniques
- 8.6. Irradiation and Selective Degradation
- Chapter 9. Thermal Analysis of Polymers
- 9.1. Introduction
- 9.2. Instrumentation and Method
- 9.3. Theory
- 9.4. Basic Factors Affecting the DTA/DSC Curve
- 9.5. Melting Behavior of Polymers
- 9.6. Quantitative Methods
- 9.7. Other Applications
- 9.8. Summary
- Chapter 10. Nucleation and Crystallization
- 10.1 Introduction
- 10.2 General Background on Semicrystalline Polymers
- 10.3 Experimental Methods for Measuring Crystallization Rates
- 10.4 Nucleation
- Author Index for Part B
- Subject Index for Part B
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