The inter-atomic forces that are characterized by the sharing of electrons.
What are covalent bonds?
This is the building block of a crystal.
What is a unit cell?
This type of motion occurs when the amorphous polymer chains are above Tg (glass transition temperature).
What is long range segmental motion?
Crystallization is considered this type of reaction because the DSC heater is contributing less heat to the polymer.
What is Exothermic?
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What is 1997?
This type of thermoplastic, under the right conditions, will form highly ordered crystalline structures.
What is semi-crystalline?
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What is a spherulite?
Tm (Melting Temperature) is only observed by this type of polymer.
What is semi-crystalline?
If a polymer demonstrates a Tc (crystallization temperature) during the initial heating pass on the the DSC, this is known as this type of crystallization.
What is cold crystallization?
This chemical element has the symbol "Pt" on the periodic table.
What is platinum?
A polymer made from two constitutional units.
What is a copolymer?
In the crystalline portion of most polymers, the polymer chains fold back on themselves to form these.
What is a lamella?
Pendant groups in the chemical structure that act as "elbow room" have this influence on Tg.
What is decrease Tg?
The increase of copolymer and plasticizers both have this influence on glass temperature & melting temperature.
What is decrease?
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What is the King Cobra?
A polymer that has all of the "r" groups on one side of the molecule has this type of tacticity.
What is isotactic?
Of these 2 polymers, atactic polystyrene and syndiotactic polystyrene, this polymer would have a HIGHER crystallinity.
What is syndiotactic polystyrene?
These are small molecules that keep molecular chains apart and allow more movement at lower temperatures but may also increase permeation.
What are plasticizers?
This thermal analysis test shows the change in length of a material as temperature is increased.
What is TMA or thermomechanical analysis?
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Who is Lady Gaga?
In Thermoplastics, the molecules are linked by this type of chemical bond.
What are Secondary forces or Van Der Waals Forces?
Molecules which go between and connect with two lamellae are known as these.
What are tie molecules?
A plastic container that has a Tg of around 75 degrees C will be in this condition at room temperature.
What is glassy/stuff/brittle?
This type of thermal analysis can be used to study degradation properties of polymers.
What is TGA (Thermogravometric Analysis)?
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What is voice a Pixar character?