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The glass transition and physical aging behavior of polymer nanocomposites studied via fluorescence
Perla Rittigstein
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Rodney D. Priestley
, John M. Torkelson
Dean of the Graduate School
Chemical & Biological Engineering
Princeton Materials Institute
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Material Science
Aluminum Oxide
18%
Chemical Property
9%
Film
18%
Film Thickness
9%
Glass Transition
100%
Glass Transition Temperature
100%
Nanocomposites
36%
Nanoparticle
9%
Nanosphere
9%
Poly Methyl Methacrylate
36%
Polymer Matrix
9%
Polymer Nanocomposites
100%
Polystyrene
27%
Silicon Dioxide
63%
Transmission Electron Microscopy
9%
Chemical Engineering
Chromophore
25%
Nanoparticle
25%
Nanosphere
25%
Polymethyl Methacrylate
100%
Polystyrene
75%
Keyphrases
Alumina Nanocomposites
9%
Conventional Composite
9%
Filler Concentration
9%
Film Model
9%
Silica Nanofiller
18%
Silica Nanospheres
9%
Engineering
Conventional Composite
9%