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Shear Response Characterized

Posted on: Last updated on: Categorized in: Uncategorized Written by: Stephen Craig, Ph.D.

Donghua’s article, “Divergent Shear Thinning and Shear Thickening Behavior of Supramolecular Polymer Networks in Semidilute Entangled Polymer Solutions“, has been published in Macromolecules. The study paves the way for rationally controlling, from the molecular level, the complex viscoelastic shear response of reversible polymer networks.

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