The use of static light scattering for the structure analysis of radiosensitive polymer gels: a literature survey

  • Bussche E
  • Deene Y
  • Dubruel P
  • et al.
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Abstract

Static light scattering (SLS) could be a worthy technique to perform a structure analysis of the polymer structures inside radiation sensitive gels. The information obtained with SLS is a static characterization of the particle structures inside the gel. SLS will be combined with NMR relaxometry and NMR diffusion measurements, which deliver a hydrodynamic characterization of the microstructure of the gels.

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Bussche, E. V., Deene, Y. D., Dubruel, P., Vergote, K., Schacht, E., & Wagter, C. D. (2004). The use of static light scattering for the structure analysis of radiosensitive polymer gels: a literature survey. Journal of Physics: Conference Series, 3, 180–183. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/3/1/022

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