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    The structure of a polymer containing a macromolecular plasticizer differs substantially from the structure of the polymer with a plasticizer of low molecular weight.

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    In the case of mixtures of amorphous and crystalline polymersthe crystalline fraction is responsible for the structure and the amorphous fraction acts as a coarse-structure plasticizer and is distributed between the structural elements of the spherolites, filling the whole of the interfibrillar space.

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This article is published in accordance with a resolution of the Conference of Chief Editors of Journals of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR, July 12, 1962, as a dissertation paper by I. N. Musaelyan.

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Musaelyan, I.N., Berestneva, G.L. Structure of films prepared from compounded mixtures. Russ Chem Bull 13, 134–136 (1964). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01179581

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