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Scaling and Crossover to Tricriticality in Polymer Solutions
We propose a scaling description of phase separation of polymer solutions.
The scaling incorporates three universal limiting regimes: the Ising limit
asymptotically close to the critical point of phase separation, the "ideal-gas"
limit for the pure-solvent phase, and the tricritical limit for the
polymer-rich phase asymptotically close to the theta point. We have also
developed a phenomenological crossover theory based on the
near-tricritical-point Landau expansion renormalized by fluctuations. This
theory validates the proposed scaled representation of experimental data and
crossover to tricriticality.Comment: 4 pages, 3 figure
Elucidation of the nature of active oxygen in the reaction of low-temperature oxidation of CO on single crystal surfaces platinum and palladium
Deactivation of Thermally Formed Ru/Ti Oxide Electrodes: An AC Impedance Characterization Study
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