2001
DOI: 10.1002/1097-4628(20010124)79:4<742::aid-app190>3.3.co;2-a
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Crystallization study on absorbable poly(p‐dioxanone) polymers by differential scanning calorimetry

Abstract: An investigation was carried out on the crystallization behavior of pdioxanone polymers using differential scanning calorimetry (DSC). Kinetic analyses were performed on data collected primarily during isothermal crystallization. Isothermal data were treated within the framework of the classical Avrami equation. Using this approach, both the Avrami exponent, n, and the crystallization half-time, t 1/ 2 , were evaluated and their implications are discussed for each system studied. It is shown that a small chang… Show more

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“…Further experimental consideration of our DSC facility has been described in detail elsewhere. 6 During DRS and DSC measurements, isothermal runs were made in randomized order to avoid any bias due to possible molecular weight degradation. All temperature runs for a given polymer were performed on a single sample, and the selfconsistency of the data engenders confidence that molecular weight loss during testing is not a matter of concern.…”
Section: Dscmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Further experimental consideration of our DSC facility has been described in detail elsewhere. 6 During DRS and DSC measurements, isothermal runs were made in randomized order to avoid any bias due to possible molecular weight degradation. All temperature runs for a given polymer were performed on a single sample, and the selfconsistency of the data engenders confidence that molecular weight loss during testing is not a matter of concern.…”
Section: Dscmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…6,7 This feature makes PDS a suitable polymer for the study of dipolar relaxations in the presence of crystallinity because dielectric measurements can provide real-time monitoring of the crystallization process. Likewise, the rationale of using DRS for kinetic purposes is its ability to examine a wide range of crystallization rates in a variety of materials, including some biologically important groups of slow-crystallizable polymers and copolymers.…”
Section: Crystallization Kinetics Based On Relaxed Permittivity Measumentioning
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