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Structural and Rheological Study of a Bis-urea Based Reversible Polymer in an Apolar Solvent

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2002

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The structure of a bis-urea based reversible polymer is investigated using capillary viscosimetry, infrared spectroscopy, small-angle neutron scattering, and rheology. The highly viscoelastic solutions obtained in toluene are due to the formation of long and rigid fibrillar species. The cross section of these wires is measured and is shown to likely contain two or three molecules per axial repetition unit.

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