Gelation in concentrated critically branched polymer solutions. Percolation scaling theory of intramolecular bond cycles

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A semi-dilute polymer solution is one in which polymers overla1p. The bulk properties of semi-dilute polymer solutions have been studied extensively and much has been known. The scaling theory has been very successful. 1,2 The predictions of the scaling theory about various physical quantities as a function of polymer concentration, c, have been confirmed experimentally. 1,3


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