Chains conformations in nanocomposites with controlled aggregation: effect of the polymer-silica size ratio.
The impact of the chain-filler size ratio on chain extension in nanocomposites is controversial. Discrepancies measured in previous experimental studies can be ascribed to the filler dispersion and the difficulty to isolate the chain signal in SANS experiments. The aim of our project is to study polymers conformations in nanocomposites with controlled aggregation as function of the polymer-silica size ratio using optimized silica matching conditions.
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BANC Amelie; DUPAS christelle; GENIX Anne Caroline; GRILLO Isabelle; LEJEUNE Johan; OBERDISSE Julian and SCHWEINS Ralf. (2013). Chains conformations in nanocomposites with controlled aggregation: effect of the polymer-silica size ratio.. Institut Laue-Langevin (ILL) doi:10.5291/ILL-DATA.9-12-317