
doi: 10.1039/dc9745700047
A review is presented of recent work calculating the dynamic properties of polymers in solution, where an attempt is made to see how changes in frequency, density and flexibility take one through various regimes of viscosity to elastic behaviour and how the number of entanglements and cross links affect this behaviour. It is argued that a series of lengths and frequencies naturally present themselves, and most of these regimes are capable of theoretical resolution.
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