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Transitions in trans‐1, 4‐polyisoprene

Lovering et al., 1969

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42191121805801347
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Lovering E
Wooden D
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Journal of Polymer Science Part A‐2: Polymer Physics

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The melting transitions of both crystalline forms of trans‐1, 4‐polyisoprene, as detected by differential thermal analysis, have been identified by attendant studies with optical microscopy and x‐ray diffraction. The lower‐melting (LM) form melts initially at a temperature …
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