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Molecular-weight dependent Tg depression of silica-supported poly (α-methyl styrene) films

Geng et al., 2015

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6649963542403490470
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Geng K
Chen F
Tsui O
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Journal of Non-Crystalline Solids

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The glass transition temperature (T g) of poly (α-methyl styrene)(PαMS) films supported by silica is studied as a function of film thicknesses from~ 17 to~ 168 nm at three molecular weights of 1.3, 20 and 420 kg/mol. For the 20 and 420 kg/mol films, the glass transition …
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