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Investigation of sol− gel transition in Pluronic F127/D2O solutions using a combination of small-angle neutron scattering and Monte Carlo simulation

Li et al., 2006

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10680748095723158408
Author
Li Y
Shi T
Sun Z
An L
Huang Q
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The Journal of Physical Chemistry B

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Physical gelation in the concentrated Pluronic F127/D2O solution has been studied by a combination of small-angle neutron scattering (SANS) and Monte Carlo simulation. A 15% F127/D2O solution exhibits a sol− gel transition at low temperature and a gel-sol transition at …
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