Abstract
Quasielastic light scattering was used to study samples of epoxy resins prepared by copolymerization in bulk of diglycidylether of Bisphenol A with Jeffamine D 400. First cumulants of the autocorrelation functions obtained with dilute solutions of these samples were determined, as well as distributions of sizes of the clusters below the gel point.
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Štěpánek, P., Jakeš, J., Koňák, Č., Dušek, K. (1998). Quasielastic light scattering from solutions of branched epoxy resins below the gel point. In: Chudáček, I. (eds) Relationships of Polymeric Structure and Properties. Progress in Colloid & Polymer Science, vol 78. Steinkopff. https://doi.org/10.1007/BFb0114348
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