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Dielectric Behaviour of Some Vinyl-Type Polymers in Dilute Solution

Mashimo et al., 1973

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4875028933730798391
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Mashimo S
Chiba A
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Polymer Journal

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Dielectric loss measurements using frequencies from 1 to 150 MHz were carried out on four vinyl-type polymers in dilute solutions (PVC, PpCS, PpBS, and PVAc in toluene, dioxane, and carbon tetrachloride) at temperatures from− 23 to 60 C. The shape of the absorption …
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