Polymer Physics -
Polymers don't just melt like simple solids; their state depends heavily on temperature and chain mobility. Glass Transition ( Tgcap T sub g
: A principle that allows scientists to predict a polymer's long-term behavior by testing it at higher temperatures over shorter timeframes. 4. External Influences: Solvents and Temperature Polymer Physics
: Polymers exhibit both viscous (liquid-like) and elastic (solid-like) properties. Their response to stress depends on time and temperature. Polymers don't just melt like simple solids; their
: Unlike small molecules, polymers rarely form perfect crystals. They are typically semi-crystalline , containing both ordered (crystalline) and disordered (amorphous) regions. Polymer Physics
The behavior of a single polymer chain is a foundation for more complex systems like melts or solutions.