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09:30 |
CPP 35.1 |
On the dynamics of densely grafted polymer chains — •Michael Lang, Marco Werner, Ron Dockhorn, and Torsten Kreer
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09:45 |
CPP 35.2 |
Transient Cooperative Process in Dewetting Polymer Melts — •Sivasurender Chandran and Günter Reiter
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10:00 |
CPP 35.3 |
Picosecond Dynamics of Liquid Glycerol Above Tg — •Sebastian Busch, Alessandro Vispa, Nicolas Giovambattista, and Luis Carlos Pardo
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10:15 |
CPP 35.4 |
Mechanically induced ageing and compaction of porous polymer membranes — •Ulrich A. Handge
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10:30 |
CPP 35.5 |
Lifetime Prediction of Physical Ageing in Glassy Polymer Membranes — •Nils Müller, Ulrich Alexander Handge, and Volker Abetz
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10:45 |
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15 min. break
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11:00 |
CPP 35.6 |
Hauptvortrag:
The extraordinary mechanical properties of spider silk and it's molecular foundation — •Friedrich Kremer, Markus Anton, Periklis Papadopoulos, Roxana Figuli, and Wilhelm Kossack
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11:30 |
CPP 35.7 |
Tayloring the properties of polydiene elastomers via associating hydrogen bonding groups: A micro- and macroscopic approach — •Barbara J. Gold, Claas H. Hövelmann, Wim Pyckhout-Hintzen, Andreas Wischnewski, and Dieter Richter
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11:45 |
CPP 35.8 |
Chain-level dynamics and relaxation in supramolecular self-healing networks — Anton Mordvinkin and •Kay Saalwächter
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12:00 |
CPP 35.9 |
A novel approach to determine the cross-linking level of epoxy resins — •Lisa Maria Uiberlacker, Moritz Strobel, and Sabine Hild
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12:15 |
CPP 35.10 |
Supramolecular association in transiently branched polymer systems — •Mariapaola Staropoli, Claas Hoevelmann, Juergen Allgaier, Andreas Raba, Wim Pyckhout-Hintzen, Andreas Wischnewski, and Dieter Richter
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12:30 |
CPP 35.11 |
ReaxFF+ I - a new reactive force field method for the accurate description of ionic systems — •Oliver Böhm, Stephan Pfadenhauer, Roman Leitsmann, Philipp Plänitz, and Michael Schreiber
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12:45 |
CPP 35.12 |
ReaxFF+ II - highly efficient parametrization methods for the ReaxFF+ at the example of the hydrolysation of aluminosilicates — Oliver Böhm, Stephan Pfadenhauer, •Roman Leitsmann, Philipp Plänitz, and Michael Schreiber
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