1993
DOI: 10.1002/app.1993.070470303
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A device for study of polymer crystallization kinetics via real‐time image analysis of small angle light scattering

Abstract: SYNOPSISA two-dimensional position-sensitive detector for real-time small-angle light scattering (RTSALS) of polymers is described. The device performs real-time image analysis of the evolving light-scattering pattern during crystallization. Such an approach provides a means of simultaneously measuring the rate of spherulite growth and the overall rate of crystallization, allowing calculation of nucleation density and/or rate. Although separation of nucleation effects from growth effects typically requires the… Show more

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“…When a light beam passes through a diffusion surface, the variation of propagation direction of the beam can not be determined by the principle of geometrical optics because of scattering function of light beams on diffusion surface [9].…”
Section: Theoretical Background For Salsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When a light beam passes through a diffusion surface, the variation of propagation direction of the beam can not be determined by the principle of geometrical optics because of scattering function of light beams on diffusion surface [9].…”
Section: Theoretical Background For Salsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When a light beam passes through a diffusion surface, the variation of propagation direction of the beam cannot be determined by the principle of geometrical optics because of scattering function of light beams on diffusion surface [ 29 ].…”
Section: Theoretical Background For Salsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recent trends in the PLS techniques are based on the availability of commercial two-dimensional detectors coupled with a computer which make possible rapid and easy quantitative one-and two-dimensional scattering data acquisition in on-line studies of various processes (see [8,37,38] and references there).…”
Section: Ofmentioning
confidence: 99%