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The Role of the Entropy Factor in Chemical Fibre Technology

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Examples of manufacturing processes involving use of the entropy factor are examined. A thermodynamic concept of entropy as the energy or orbital motion of molecules is formulated.

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Serkov, A.T. The Role of the Entropy Factor in Chemical Fibre Technology. Fibre Chemistry 34, 389–392 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1022998305779

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