The potential of hydrostatic weighing of partially crystalline polymers in an inert liquid during the study of their amorphization and crystallization processes over a broad temperature range was demonstrated using the low-density polyethylene—polymethylsiloxane system as an example.
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Professor Kirill Evgen’evich Perepelkin was, at a minimum, an extraordinary being among domestic (Soviet and Russian) polymer scientists studying problems of chemical fiber technology. The scope of his scientific interests was exceptionally broad. However, the relationships of the properties of natural and synthetic polymers to their structure and the formation conditions of the latter practically constantly interested him. Therefore, the two articles on this theme that are published below by representatives of the Ivanovo school of polymer chemists, some of whom had the pleasure of conversing personally with Kirill Evgen‘evich, have become by a twist of fate a symbol of our parting with this remarkable person and scientist.
Translated from Khimicheskie Volokna, No. 3, pp. 28-31, May-June, 2011.
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Pochivalov, K.V., Rozhkova, O.V., Vyalova, A.N. et al. Investigation of the amorphization process of partially crystalline polymers by hydrostatic weighing in an inert liquid. Fibre Chem 43, 217–221 (2011). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10692-011-9337-9
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