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Michelle Coffie
7 October 2020
research paper

Reversible Lamellar Thickening Induced by Crystal Transition in Poly(butylene succinate)

Michelle Coffie
7 October 2020
research paper

Researchers investigate the crystal phase transition during stretching of poly(butylene succinate) via  in situ synchrotron X-ray scattering at a range of temperatures, using Linkam’s mechanical testing system.

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