INTERNATIONAL UNION OF PURE AND APPLIED CHEMISTRY
Prague Meetings on Macromolecules
58th meeting - 19th discussion conference
INSTITUTE OF MACROMOLECULAR CHEMISTRY
ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE CZECH REPUBLIC
PRAGUE, CZECH REPUBLIC
EDITORIAL
19th Discussion Conference Programme Booklet published as
ISBN 80-85009-36-6
by the Institute of Macromolecular Chemistry
of the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic
Summaries of main lectures, special lectures, and poster
communications are reproduced
as submitted.
C O N T E N T S
19th DISCUSSION CONFERENCE OF P.M.M.
under the auspices of the
INTERNATIONAL UNION OF PURE AND APPLIED CHEMISTRY
Macromolecular Division
R.G. GILBERT
President
Organized by the
INSTITUTE OF MACROMOLECULAR CHEMISTRY
ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE CZECH REPUBLIC
K. ULBRICH
Director of the Institute
J. LUKÁŠ
P.M.M. Head
P. ČEFELÍN
P.M.M. Coordinator
J. KAHOVEC
P.M.M. Editor
J. JŮZA
P.M.M. Assistant Editor
M. SRPOVÁ
P.M.M. Secretary
E. GRISOVÁ
M. RODOVÁ
P.M.M. Assistant Secretaries
J. HRADIL
P.M.M. Technical Manager
D. KOTÍKOVÁ
P.M.M. Social Programme Manager
Address:
Institute of Macromolecular Chemistry
Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic
P.M.M. Secretariat
Heyrovského nám. 2
162 06 Praha 6, Czech Republic
Phone: +420-2-20403 332
Fax: +420-2-367981
E-mail: sympo@imc.cas.cz
IVAN FORTELNÝ
I. FORTELNÝ
Chairman
Z. HORÁK, J. HORSKÝ, I. KELNAR, J. KOLAŘÍK,
Z. KRULIŠ, F. LEDNICKÝ, J. MIKEŠOVÁ
G E N E R A L I N F O R M A T I O N
How to reach the Institute of Macromolecular Chemistry
From the Komenský Hall of Residence, go downhill to the tram stop "Hládkov" and take the tram No 8 (in the direction LEHOVEC). Get off at the next stop ("Vozovna Střešovice") and change for tram No 1, 2, or 18 (in the opposite direction, PETŘINY) as far as the terminus PETŘINY.
From the Academy Residence, take tram No 25 (in the direction VOZOVNA KOBYLISY), get off at "Hradčanská" (2 stops), and change for tram No 1 or 18 (in the opposite direction, PETŘINY) as far as the terminus PETŘINY.
From the city centre, take the Metro green line A as far as "Hradčanská" station. From there, take tram No 1 or 18 (in the direction PETŘINY) as far as the terminus PETŘINY.
How to reach the Komenský Hall of Residence
How to reach the Academy Residence
From the Institute, take tram No 2, get off at "Vítězné náměstí" (9 stops), change for tram No 25 (direction to PODBABA), get off at the next stop ("Lotyšská"), take the first turning to the right, and go forward to the Na Marně Street.
From the city centre, take the Metro green line A to "Dejvická" station. From there, take tram No 20 or No 25 (in the direction PODBABA), get off at "Lotyšská", and proceed as above.
Special transport
Special buses will bring the participants only from the Academy Residence to the Institute every morning. The departure times are given on the notice board at the Registration Desk.
Prague has direct air links with most capitals in Europe and with many overseas countries. The international airport Praha is situated about 20 km (12 miles) from the city centre. Of buses connecting the airport with the city, we recommend bus No 179 for reaching the Institute and bus No 119 for connection to the Metro station "Dejvická" (line A). Bus fare: 12,- Kč.
Buses operated by the CEDAZ Co run from the airport to the city terminal, near the Metro station "Náměstí Republiky" (line B) in 30-min intervals. Bus fare: 90 Kč.
International trains leave Prague from the following stations: Praha - hlavní nádraží (Main Station; Metro line C), Praha - Holešovice (Metro line C), and Praha - Smíchov (Metro line B).
Sunday, 18 July, 19:00-21:00. All registered participants are cordially invited to take part in a complimentary get-together party with cold dishes in the Komenský Hall of Residence.
Excursion with informal dinner
Wednesday, July 21, 14:00-23:00. Short stop at Veltrusy where there is a château surrounded by a romantic park. Visit to the Renaissance castle Nelahozeves with the famous Lobkowitz collection of art. Nearby is the birthplace of Antonín Dvořák, the famous Czech composer. The informal dinner will be served in the castle restaurant after sightseeing.
The bus departs from the Institute at 14:00 and returns to the Academy Residence and the Komenský Hall of Residence. Admission by tickets ("EXCURSION") only.
Price: CHF 90.
Farewell toast
Thursday, 22 July: After the last lecture, all participants are invited to a farewell drink in the entrance hall of the Institute.
ACCOMPANYING PERSONS PROGRAMME
Admission only to the registered persons (including children) who paid the fee. The fee includes four lunches three of which (on Monday, Wednesday, and Thursday) are served in the refectory of the halls of residence "Větrník" from 12:30 to 13:30 (see p. 9). Please, present your tickets when entering the bus ("ACCOMPANYING PERSONS´ PROGRAMME") or the refectory (AP L1 - AP L4).
Monday, 19 July
14:00-17:00 - Introductory sightseeing in Prague.
The bus departs from the Institute and returns to the Academy Residence and the Komenský Hall of Residence.
Tuesday, 20 July
09:00-17:00 - Full-day excursion to the region of famous Czech garnets located about 96 km (60 miles) north of Prague. It includes a visit to the castle Hrubý Rohozec, a visit to the museum in Turnov with a collection of precious stones, gems, and jewels, shopping opportunities, and lunch in a local restaurant. It is also possible to visit the rocky town near Sedmihorky.
The bus departs from the Institute and returns to the Academy Residence and the Komenský Hall of Residence.
Wednesday, 21 July
09:00-12:30 - Guided visit to the Prague Castle (Hradčany).
The bus departs from the Institute. After a walk through the Castle area and to "Malostranské náměstí" (Lesser-Town Square), the bus returns to the halls of residence "Větrník".
Thursday, 22 July
09:00-12:30 - Guided tour including a walk over the Gothic Charles Bridge (Karlův most), often called "the gallery of statues in the open air", and through the Old Town of Prague.
The bus departs from the Institute and returns to the halls of
residence "Větrník".
TECHNICAL PROGRAMME
SESSIONS
All sessions will be held in the Institute of Macromolecular Chemistry of the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Praha 6 - Petřiny, Heyrovského náměstí 2.
English is the working language of the Microsymposium. No translation will be provided.
PRESENTATION OF CONTRIBUTIONS
Main lectures
The presentation time for each lecture is 40 minutes, additional 10 minutes is reserved for discussion.
Special lectures
The presentation time for each lecture is 20 minutes, additional 5 minutes is reserved for discussion.
Poster communications
Poster sessions will take place on Tuesday in the morning. Posters should be mounted the day preceding the session to make them freely accessible to the participants. The posters should be removed immediately after the session.
PUBLICATION OF LECTURES
Both main lectures and special lectures will be published in a
special volume of Macromolecular Symposia.
MAIN LECTURES
ML 1 | C. Pattamaprom, R.G. Larson, D.W. Mead (U.S.A.)
Quantitative Predictions of the Viscoelasticity of Polymer Melts |
ML 2 | W. Gleissle (Germany) Positive and Negative Normal Stresses in Concentrated Suspensions |
ML 3 | H.M. Laun (Germany) Wall Slip of Polymer Melts - Measurement and Industrial Relevance |
ML 4 | V. G. Kulichikhin, E. Plotnikova, G.
Kulichikhin, A. Subbotin (Russia) Some Unusual Rheology-Morphology Relationships in Polymer Blends |
ML 5 | Y. Aoki (Japan) Long-Time Relaxations in Rubber-Modified Polymer Systems |
ML 6 | J. Mewis, I. Vinckier, P. Moldenaers (Belgium) Rheology of Immiscible Blends: Relation to Structure |
ML 7 | R. Muller, B. Ernst, J.F. Koenig (France) Rheology of Reactive Polymer Blends |
SPECIAL LECTURES
SL 1 | M. Grmela, C. Humbert, M. Bousmina (Canada) Microscopic, Mesoscopic and Hydrodynamic Theories of Flow of Concentrated Suspensions |
SL 2 | M. Bousmina, M. Grmela (Canada) Viscoelasticity and Diffusion in Polymer Matrixes |
SL 3 | G. Marrucci, F. Greco, G. Ianniruberto (Italy) Recent Progress in Modeling Entangled Polymer Dynamics |
SL 4 | H.C. Öttinger (Switzerland) Capitalizing on Nonequilibrium Thermodynamics. Example 2: Reptation Models with Anisotropic Tube Cross-sections |
SL 5 | M.T. Shaw, Y.-W. Inn, L. Wang (U.S.A.) Sharkskin Melt Fracture: A New Perspective |
SL 6 | M.D. Haw, P. Navard (France) Flow and Orientation of Liquid Crystalline Polymers in Complex Geometries |
SL 7 | T. Pakula (Germany) Structure and Viscoelastic Properties of Melts of Complex Macromolecules |
SL 8 | B. Vergnes, F. Berzin (France) Peroxide-Controlled Degradation of Poly(propylene): Rheological Behaviour and Process Modelling |
SL 9 | G. Eder (Austria) Crystallization Kinetics under Flow Conditions |
SL 10 | B. Hlaváček, J. Shánělová (Czech
Republic) The Microrheology and Relaxation Phenomena in Tg Vicinity |
SL 11 | G. Kerch (Latvia) Rheological Behaviour of Polymer Systems in the Vicinity of Critical Regions |
SL 12 | J. Bartoš, J. Krištiak (Slovak
Republic) Experimental Free Volume Aspects of Polymer Rheology as Obtained by Positron Annihilation Lifetime Spectroscopy |
SL 13 | E. Dormidontova, G. T. Brinke (Netherlands) The Influence of Elongational Flow on Hydrogen Bond Formation and Phase Behaviour of Hydrogen-Bonded Polymer Blends |
SL 14 | I. Fortelný (Czech Republic) Coalescence in Polymer Blends: Solved and Open Problems |
SL 15 | M. Schnell, B.A. Wolf (Germany) Molecular Surfaces: An Advantageous Theoretical Basis to Describe Viscosities of Polymer-containing Mixtures as a Function of Composition |
SL 16 | V. Ziegler, B.A. Wolf (Germany) Shear Rate and Composition Dependence of the Viscosity of Two-Phase Polymer Blends and a Concept Concerning its Correlation to Morphology |
SL 17 | D. Vlassopoulos (Greece) Structure and Viscoelasticity of Interacting Spherical Polymer Brushes |
PANEL DISCUSSIONS
PD 1 Problems of Rheometry and Processing in Multiphase Polymer Systems
Invited discussion leader: A.YA. MALKIN (RUSSIA)
PD 2 Problems of the Description of Structure Formation and Evolution in Molten Multiphase Polymer Systems
Invited discussion leader: J. LYNGAE-JORGENSEN (DENMARK)
SUNDAY 18 JULY | MONDAY 19 JULY | TUESDAY 20 JULY | WEDNESDAY 21 JULY | THURSDAY 22 JULY |
09:00 - 09:25 Opening ceremony 09:25 - 10:05 Opening lecture ML 1 |
09:00 - 09:40 Main lecture ML
3 09:50 - 10:10 Special lecture SL 8 |
09:00 - 09:40 Main lecture ML 5 09:50 - 10:10 Special lecture SL 12 |
09:00 - 09:40 Main lecture ML
6 09:50 - 10:10 Special lecture SL 13 |
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Coffee break | ||||
10:35 - 10:55 Special
lecture SL 1 11:00 - 11:20 Special lecture SL 2 11:25 - 11:45 Special lecture SL 3 11:50 - 12:10 Special lecture SL 4 |
10:35 - 11:50 Poster session PS 1 | 10:35 - 11:50 Panel discussion PD 1 | 10:35 - 11:15 Main lecture ML
7 11:25 - 11:45 Special lecture SL 14 11:50 - 12:10 Special lecture SL 15 |
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Lunch | ||||
14:00 - 21:00
Registration 19:00 - 21:00 Welcome reception |
14:00 - 14:40 Main lecture ML
2 14:50 - 15:10 Special lecture SL 5 |
14:00 - 14:40 Main
lecture ML 4 14:50 - 15:10 Special lecture SL 9 |
14:00 - 23:00 Excursion Informal dinner | 14:00 - 14:20 Special
lecture SL 16 14:25 - 14:45 Special lecture SL 17 14:50 - 16:05 Panel discussion PD 2 |
Coffee break | Closing Farewell |
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15:35 - 15:55 Special lecture SL
6 16:00 - 16:20 Special lecture SL 7 |
15:35 - 15:55 Special lecture SL 10
16:00 - 16:20 Special lecture SL 11 |
(For final schedule after additional changes, see supplement)
09:00 | opening ceremony Opening addresses: I. Fortelný K. Ulbrich H.M. Laun |
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09:25 | LECTURE SESSION 1 | Chairpersons: B.A. Wolf (Germany) F. Lednický (Czech Republic) |
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09:25 | Opening lecture: M 1 C. Pattamaprom, R.G. Larson, D.W. Mead (U.S.A.) Quantitative Predictions of the Viscoelasticity of Polymer Melts |
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10:35 | LECTURE SESSION 2 | Chairpersons: A. Ram (Israel) I. Fortelný (Czech Republic) |
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10:35 | Special lecture: SL 1 M. Grmela, C. Humbert, M. Bousmina (Canada) Microscopic, Mesoscopic and Hydrodynamic Theories of Flow of Concentrated Suspensions |
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11:00 | Special lecture: SL 2 M. Bousmina, M. Grmela (Canada) Viscoelasticity and Diffusion in Polymer Matrixes |
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11:25 | Special lecture: SL 3 G. Marrucci, F. Greco, G. Ianniruberto (Italy) Recent Progress in Modeling Entangled Polymer Dynamics |
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11:50 | Special lecture: SL 4 H.C. Öttinger (Switzerland) Capitalizing on Nonequilibrium Thermodynamics. Example 2: Reptation Models with Anisotropic Tube Cross-sections |
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14:00 | LECTURE SESSION 3 | Chairpersons: N. Venneman (Germany) J. Mikešová (Czech Republic) |
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14:00 | Main lecture: ML 2 W. Gleissle (Germany) Positive and Negative Normal Stresses in Concentrated Suspensions |
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14:50 | Special lecture: SL 5 M.T. Shaw, Y.-W. Inn, L. Wang (U.S.A.) Sharkskin Melt Fracture: A New Perspective |
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15:35 | Special lecture: SL 6 M.D. Haw, P. Navard (France) Flow and Orientation of Liquid Crystalline Polymers in Complex Geometries |
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16:00 | Special lecture: SL 7 T. Pakula (Germany) Structure and Viscoelastic Properties of Melts of Complex Macromolecules |
(For final schedule after additional changes, see supplement)
09:00 | LECTURE SESSION 4 | Chairpersons: D. Ferri (Italy) J. Kolařík (Czech Republic) |
09:00 | Main lecture ML 3 H.M. Laun (Germany) Wall Slip of Polymer Melts - Measurement and Industrial Relevance |
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09:50 | Special lecture SL 8 B. Vergnes, F. Berzin (France) Peroxide-Controlled Degradation of Poly(propylene): Rheological Behaviour and Process Modelling |
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10:35 | POSTER SESSION | |
P 1 | M. Pekař, P. Kopecký Rheology of Liquid Polybutadienes |
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P 2 | S.I. Belousov, D.I.
Korochkin, Yu.K. Godovsky Rheology of Monolayers and Self-Organized Discrete Multilayers of Polyorganosiloxanes (on the Langmuir-through) |
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P 3 | M.S. Araújo, A.L. Simal,
B.V. Kokta Toughness Improvement of Cellulose Fibres - LLDPE Composite Using Liquid Polybutadiene |
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P 4 | P. Jandura, B.V. Kokta, B.
Riedl Fibrous Long - Chain Organic Acid Cellulose Esters and their Characterization by Solid State CP/MAS 13C-NMR and FTIR Spectroscopy |
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P 5 | P. Jandura, B.V. Kokta, J.
Mikešová, B. Riedl Rheological Behavior and Tensile Properties of CEL-EST/CEL - Polyethylene Composites |
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P 6 | Y. Seo, H. Yu. K.U. Kim Monolayer Dynamics of Polystyrene-block-poly(methyl methacrylate) Diblock Copolymers at the Air/Water Interface by Surface Light Scattering |
P 7 | P. Romiszowski, A. Sikorski Monte Carlo Simulations of Polymers Confined between Two Plates |
P 8 | A. Sikorski, P. Romiszowski Dynamics of Grafted Star-Branched Polymers: a Monte Carlo Study |
P 9 | C. Ioan, M. Bercea, J.-L. Vernet, B.C.
Simionescu Rheological Behavior of Ultrahigh-molecular-weight Poly(methyl methacrylate) in Semidilute Solutions |
P 10 | A. Helminen, J. Kylmä, J. Seppälä The Rheological Properties of Biodegradable Poly(ester-urethane)s and their Correlation with Extrusion Coating of Paper |
P 11 | M. Raab, J. Kotek, J. Ščudla, J. Dybal Solid-State Rheology of Polyethylene-Polypropylene Blends |
P 12 | J. Horský, O. Quadrat, L. Mrkvičková,
B. Porsch, P. Štern, J. Šňupárek Rheology of Latices of Copolymers Containing Various Amounts of 2Hydroxyethyl Methacrylate Units |
P 13 | A.B. Razina, E.A. Demchenko, Z.
Sedláková, K. Bouchal, A. Sikora, I. Srnová, M.
Ilavský Dynamic Mechanical and Thermal Behaviour of Liquid-Crystalline Polyesters |
P 14 | H. Valentová, Z. Sedláková, A. Sikora,
I. Srnová, J. Baldrian, J. Nedbal, M. Ilavský Dynamic Mechanical and Thermal Behaviour of Ordered Polyurethanes |
P 15 | A. Klíč, M. Marvan Microscopic Model and Adam-gibbs Explanation of theWLF Equation |
P 16 | A. Havránek Microrheology of Polymer Molecule Motion Through a Gel |
P 17 | D. Ferri, L. Castellani Fine Structure and Thermorheological Complexity of the Solid-Liquid Transition in Styrene-Based Copolymers |
P 18 | M. Huskić Rheology of Lignin-Based Polyesters |
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P 19 | E. Lucchelli, L. Fiocca, G.B.
Morelli, L. Canova Rheological Behaviour of Acrylonitrile-Based Copolymers |
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P 20 | Z. Kruliš, Z. Horák, D.
Michálková, J. Mikešová, B.V. Kokta The Effect of a Reactive Compatibilization on Rheological Properties of Polyolefin Blends |
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P 21 | H. Drnovská, L. Lapčík Rheological Behavior of Crosslinked Hyaluronate Gels |
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P 22 | J. Mikešová Linear Viscoelasticity Limits for Filled Polymer Melts |
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P 23 | J. Mikešová, L. Potroková,
D. Michálková, J. Hromádková, V. Hašová, I.
Fortelný Rheological Properties of Compatibilized Polystyrene/Polyethylene Melts |
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P 25 | ||
P 26 | K. Jelínek, Z.Limpouchová, K.
Procházka Chain Conformations in the Middle Layer of Onion-Skin Micelles - MC Study |
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14:00 | LECTURE SESSION 5 | Chairpersons: Z. Seo (Republic of
Korea) M. Ilavský (Czech Republic) |
14:00 | Main lecture ML 4 V.G. Kulichikhin, E. Plotnikova, G. Kulichikhin, A. Subbotin (Russia) Some Unusual Rheology-Morphology Relationships in Polymer Blends |
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14:50 | Special lecture SL 9 G. Eder (Austria) Crystallization Kinetics under Flow Conditions |
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15:35 | Special lecture SL 10 B. Hlaváček, J. Shánělová (Czech Republic) The Microrheology and Relaxation Phenomena in Tg Vicinity |
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16:00 | Special lecture SL 11 G. Kerch (Latvia) Rheological Behaviour of Polymer Systems in the Vicinity of Critical Regions |
09:00 | LECTURE SESSION 6 | Chairpersons: A. Helminen (Finland)
M. Raab (Czech Republic) |
09:00 | Main lecture: ML 5 Y. Aoki (Japan) Long-Time Relaxations in Rubber-Modified Polymer Systems |
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09:50 | Special lecture: SL 12 J. Bartoš, J. Krištiak (Slovak Republic) Experimental Free Volume Aspects of Polymer Rheology as Obtained by Positron Annihilation Lifetime Spectroscopy |
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10:35 | PANEL DISCUSSION: PD 1 | |
Problems of Rheometry and
Processing in Multiphase Polymer Systems Invited discussion leader: A.Ya. Malkin (Russia) |
09:00 | LECTURE SESSION 7 | Chairpersons: E. Lucchelli (Italy)
Z. Horák (Czech Republic) |
09:00 | Main lecture: ML 6 J. Mewis, I. Vinckier, P. Moldenaers (Belgium) Rheology of Immiscible Blends: Relation with Structure |
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09:50 | Special lecture: SL 13 E. Dormidontova, G. T. Brinke (Netherlands) The Influence of Elongational Flow on Hydrogen Bond Formation and Phase Behaviour of Hydrogen-Bonded Polymer Blends |
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10:35 | LECTURE SESSION 8 | Chairpersons: B.V. Kokta (Canada) Z. Kruliš (Czech Republic) |
10:35 | Main lecture: ML 7 R. Muller, B. Ernst, J.F. Koenig (France) Rheology of Reactive Polymer Blends |
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11:25 | Special lecture: SL 14 I. Fortelný (Czech Republic) Coalescence in Polymer Blends: Solved and Open Problems |
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11:50 | Special lecture: SL 15 M. Schnell, B.A. Wolf (Germany) Molecular Surfaces: An Advantageous Theoretical Basis to Describe Viscosities of Polymer-containing Mixtures as a Function of Composition |
14:00 | LECTURE SESSION 9 | Chairpersons: A. Havránek (Czech
Republic) I. Kelnar (Czech Republic) |
14:00 | Special lecture: SL 16 V. Ziegler, B.A. Wolf (Germany) Shear Rate and Composition Dependence of the Viscosity of Two-Phase Polymer Blends and a Concept Concerning its Correlation to Morphology |
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14:25 | Special lecture: SL 17 D. Vlassopoulos (Greece) Structure and Viscoelasticity of Interacting Spherical Polymer Brushes |
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14:50 | PANEL DISCUSSION: PD 2 Problems of the Description of Structure Formation and Evolution in Molten Multiphase Polymer Systems Invited discussion leader: J. Lyngae-Jorgensen (Denmark) |
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16:05 | CLOSING CEREMONY |
Only contributions supplied in suitable format are presented in this version of booklet. For full summaries, see printed booklet.
ACTIVE PARTICIPANTS
Eder Gerhard, Institute of
Chemistry, Linz University, Altenbergerstrasse 69,
A-4040 Linz
Lhost Olivier, Solvay
Polyolefins Europe - Belgium, Rue de Ransbeek 310,
B-1120 Brussels
Mewis Jan, Chemical
Engineering Department, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven,
De Croylaan 46, B-3001 Heverlee (Leuven)
Bousmina Mosto, Département de Génie Chimique, Université Laval, Québec, Québec G1K 7P4
Grmela Miroslav, Département de Génie Chimique, Ecole Polytechnique Montréal, C.P.6079, succ. Centre-ville, Montréal, Québec H3C 3A7
Kokta B.V., Université du Québec ŕ Trois-Rivičres, C.P. 500, Trois-Rivičres, Québec G9A 5H7
Demchenko E.A., Faculty of
Mathematics and Physics, Charles University,
V Holešovičkách 2, 180 00 Praha 8
Drnovská Hana, Institute of Consumption Chemistry, Faculty of Chemistry, Technical University Brno, Purkyňova 118, 612 00 Brno
Fortelný Ivan, Institute of Macromolecular Chemistry, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Heyrovského nám. 2, 162 06 Praha 6
Havránek A., Faculty of
Mathematics and Physics, Charles University,
V Holešovičkách 2, 180 00 Praha 8
Hlaváček Bořivoj, Department of Polymers, University of Pardubice, Studentská 95, 53210 Pardubice
Horský Jiří, Instituet of Macromolecular Chemistry, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Heyrovského nám. 2, 162 06 Praha 6
Horák Zdeněk, Institute of Macromolecular Chemistry, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Heyrovského nám. 2, 162 06 Praha 6
Ilavský Michal, Institute of Macromolecular Chemistry, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Heyrovského nám. 2, 162 06 Praha 6
Jůza Josef, Institute of Macromolecular Chemistry, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Heyrovského nám. 2, 162 06 Praha 6
Kelnar Ivan, Institute of Macromolecular Chemistry, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Heyrovského nám. 2, 162 06 Praha 6
Klíč Antonín, Faculty of
Mathematics and Physics, Charles University,
V Holešovičkách 2, 180 00 Praha 8
Kotek Jiří, Institute of Macromolecular Chemistry, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Heyrovského nám. 2, 162 06 Praha 6
Kratochvíl Pavel, Institute of Macromolecular Chemistry, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Heyrovského nám. 2, 162 06 Praha 6
Kruliš Zdeněk, Institute of Macromolecular Chemistry, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Heyrovského nám. 2, 162 06 Praha 6
Maláč Jiří, Institute of Rubber Technology and Testing, 764 22 Zlín
Matějka Libor, Institute of Macromolecular Chemistry, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Heyrovského nám. 2, 162 06 Praha 6
Mikešová Jana, Institute of Macromolecular Chemistry, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Heyrovského nám. 2, 162 06 Praha 6
Pekař Miloslav, Faculty of
Chemistry, Technical University Brno, Purkyňova 118,
612 00 Brno
Potroková Lenka, Institute of Macromolecular Chemistry, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Heyrovského nám. 2, 162 06 Praha 6
Pouchlý Julius, Institute of Macromolecular Chemistry, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Heyrovského nám. 2, 162 06 Praha 6
Raab Miroslav, Institute of Macromolecular Chemistry, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Heyrovského nám. 2, 162 06 Praha 6
Razina Alla, Institute of Macromolecular Chemistry, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Heyrovského nám. 2, 162 06 Praha 6
Sedláková Zdeňka, Institute of Macromolecular Chemistry, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Heyrovského nám. 2, 162 06 Praha 6
Ščudla Jaroslav, Institute of Macromolecular Chemistry, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Heyrovského nám. 2, 162 06 Praha 6
Valentová Helena, Faculty of
Mathematics and Physics, Charles University,
V Holešovičkách 2, 180 00 Praha 8
Živný Antonín, Institute of Macromolecular Chemistry, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Heyrovského nám. 2, 162 06 Praha 6
Lyngae-Jorgensen Jorgen, Department of Chemical Engineering, Technical University of Denmark, Building 227, DK-2800 Lyngby
Helminen Antti, Laboratory for Polymer Technology, Helsinki University of Technology, P.O. Box 6100, SF 02015 Helsinki
Muller René, ECPM, Polymer
Processes and Materials, 25 rue Becquerel,
F-67200 Strasbourg
Navard Patrick, Ecole des Mines de Paris, Centre de Mise en Forme des Materiaux, BP 207, F-06904 Sophia-Antipolis Cédex
Vergnes Bruno, CEMEF Ecole des
Mines de Paris, rue Claude Daunesse, BP 207,
F-06904 Sophia-Antipolis Cédex
Eich Andreas, Institut für Physikalische Chemie, Johannes Gutenberg-Universität, Jakob Welder-Weg 13, D-55099 Mainz
Gleissle Wolfgang, Institut für Mechanische Verfahrenstechnik und Mechanik, Universität Karlsruhe (TH), D-76128 Karlsruhe
Laun Martin, BASF,
Aktiengesellschaft ZKM-G 201,
D-67056 Ludwigshafen/Rhein
Pakula Tadeusz, Max Planck
Institute for Polymer Research, P.O. Box 3148,
D-55021 Mainz
Schnell Mathias, Institut für Physikalische Chemie, Johannes Gutenberg-Universität, Jakob Welder-Weg 13, D-55099 Mainz
Venneman Norbert,
Fachhochschule Osnabrück, Albrechtstr. 30,
D-49076 Osnabrück
Wolf B.A., Institut für Physikalische Chemie, Johannes Gutenberg-Universität, Jakob Welder-Weg 13, D-55099 Mainz
Ziegler Verena, Institut für Physikalische Chemie, Johannes Gutenberg-Universität, Jakob Welder-Weg 13, D-55099 Mainz
Vlassopoulos Dimitris, FO.R.T.H., Institute of Electronic Structure & Laser, P.O.Box 1527, GR-71110 Heraklion
Ram Arie, Department of
Chemical Engineering, Technion, Technion City,
Haifa 32000
Ferri Dino, Enichem Research Center, Via Taliercio 14, I-46100 Mantova
Lucchelli Emilio, EniChem
S.p.A., Centro di Ricerche di Novara, Via Giacomo
Fauser 4, I-28100 Novara
Marrucci Giuseppe, University of Naples, Piazzale Tecchio, I-80125 Napoli
Pegoretti Alessandro, University of Trento, via Mesiano 77, I-38050 Trento
Aoki Yuji, Mitsubishi Chemical Corporation, Chemical Science Laboratories, Yokkaichi, Mie, 510-8530
Kerch Garry, Centre of Science and Engineering EKOTRA, Nicgales str. 4-235, LV-1035 Riga
Dormidontova Elena, Department of Polymer Chemistry, University of Groningen, Nijenborgh 4, 9747 AG Groningen
Romiszowski Piotr, Department of Chemistry, University of Warsaw, Pasteura 1, PL-02-093 Warsaw
Sikorski Andrej, Department of
Chemistry, University of Warsaw, Pasteura 1,
PL-02-093 Warsaw
Seo Yongsok, Polymer Processing Laboratory Korea Institute of Sciences and Technology, P.O.Box 131, Cheongryang, Seoul 130-650
Bercea Maria, "Petru
Poni" Institute of Macromolecular Chemistry,
41-A Grigore Ghica Voda Alley, 6600 Jassy
Belousov Sergei, Karpov
Institute of Physical Chemistry, Vorontsovo Pole, 10,
RU-103064 Moscow
Kulichikhin Valerii G., Institute of Petrochemical Synthesis, Russian Academy of Sciences, Leninskii pr. 29, RU-117912 Moscow
Malkin Alexander Ya., Institute of Petrochemical Synthesis, Russian Academy of Sciences, RU-117485 Moscow
Bartoš Josef, Polymer Institute, Slovak Academy of Sciences, Dúbravská cesta 9, SK-842 36 Bratislava
Huskić Miroslav, National
Institute of Chemistry, Hajdrihova 19,
SI-1000 Ljubljana
Öttinger Hans Christian, Institute of Polymers, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, CH-8092 Zürich
Larson Ronald G., Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 48109-2136
Shaw Montgomery T., U-136 Institute of Materials Science, University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT 06269-3136
The Meeting has been generously sponsored by
19th Discussion Conference
RHEOLOGY OF POLYMER SYSTEMS
Prague, 19 - 22 July 1999
PROGRAMME BOOKLET SUPPLEMENT
The Meeting has also been generously sponsored by
Tokumoto Shinichi, Universidade Federal Do Rio
Grande Do Sul, Rua Major Ernesto Vitrock, 141/202 B - Centro,
Canoas 92350-280
Jelínek Karel, Department of Physical and Macromolecular Chemistry, Charles University Prague, Albertov 2030, 128 40 Prague 2
Keyzlarová Lenka, Faculty of Chemistry Zlín, Technical University Brno, T.G.M. 275, 762 72 Zlín
Kubies Dana, Institute of Macromolecular Chemistry, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Heyrovského nám. 2, 162 06 Praha 6
Lapčíková Monika, Institute of Macromolecular Chemistry, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Heyrovského nám. 2, 162 06 Praha 6
Pabst Willi, Department of Glass and Ceramics, Institute of Chemical Technology, Technická 5, 166 28 Praha 6
Sáha Petr, Faculty
of Chemistry Zlín, Technical University Brno, T.G.M. 275,
762 72 Zlín
Zatloukal Martin,
Faculty of Chemistry Zlín, Technical University Brno, T.G.M.
275,
762 72 Zlín
Bussiba Arie, NRCN/Metallugical Engineering,
P.O. Box 9001, Beer-Sheva/Negev,
84 190
POSTER SESSION, TUESDAY 20 JULY
P 24 L. Keyzlarová, J. Kubát, P. Sáha
The Effect of Liquid Crystalline Compounds on Oscillating Flow of
PE-HD
P 25 M. Zatloukal, C. Tzoganakis, J.
Perdikoulias, P. Sáha
Viscoelastic Stress Calculation in Polymer Coextrusion Flows
P 26K. Jelínek, Z. Limpouchová, K. Procházka
Chain Conformations in the Middle Layer of Onion-Skin Micelles -
MC Study
P 27 W. Pabst, E. Gregorová, J. Havrda
Polymer Blends with High Concentrations of Ceramic Fillers
09:00 | opening ceremony Opening addresses: I. Fortelný K. Ulbrich H.M. Laun |
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09:25 | LECTURE SESSION 1 | Chairpersons: B.A. Wolf (Germany) F. Lednický (Czech Republic) |
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09:25 | Opening lecture: M 1 C. Pattamaprom, R.G. Larson, D.W. Mead (U.S.A.) Quantitative Predictions of the Viscoelasticity of Polymer Melts |
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10:35 | LECTURE SESSION 2 | Chairpersons: A. Ram (Israel) I. Fortelný (Czech Republic) |
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10:35 | Special lecture: SL 1 M. Grmela, C. Humbert, M. Bousmina (Canada) Microscopic, Mesoscopic and Hydrodynamic Theories of Flow of Concentrated Suspensions |
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11:00 | Special lecture: SL 2 M. Bousmina, M. Grmela (Canada) Viscoelasticity and Diffusion in Polymer Matrixes |
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11:25 | Special lecture: SL 3 G. Marrucci, F. Greco, G. Ianniruberto (Italy) Recent Progress in Modeling Entangled Polymer Dynamics |
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11:50 | Special lecture: SL 4 H.C. Öttinger (Switzerland) Capitalizing on Nonequilibrium Thermodynamics. Example 2: Reptation Models with Anisotropic Tube Cross-sections |
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12:15 - 14:00 |
Lunch | ||
14:00 | LECTURE SESSION 3 | Chairpersons: N. Venneman (Germany) J. Mikešová (Czech Republic) |
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14:00 | Main lecture: ML 2 W. Gleissle (Germany) - Cancelled Positive and Negative Normal Stresses in Concentrated Suspensions |
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14:00 | Special lecture: SL 5 M.T. Shaw, Y.-W. Inn, L. Wang (U.S.A.) Sharkskin Melt Fracture: A New Perspective |
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14:25 | Special lecture: SL 6 M.D. Haw, P. Navard (France) Flow and Orientation of Liquid Crystalline Polymers in Complex Geometries |
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14:50 | Special lecture: SL 7 T. Pakula (Germany) Structure and Viscoelastic Properties of Melts of Complex Macromolecules |
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15:15- | Coffee break |
TUESDAY, 20 JULY
09:00 | LECTURE SESSION 4 | Chairpersons: D. Ferri (Italy) J. Kolařík (Czech republic) |
09:00 | Main lecture ML 3 H.M. Laun (Germany) Wall Slip of Polymer Melts - Measurement and Industrial Relevance |
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09:50 | Special lecture SL 8 B. Vergnes, F. Berzin (France) Peroxide-Controlled Degradation of Poly(propylene): Rheological Behaviour and Process Modelling |
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10:15 - 10:35 |
Coffee break | |
10:35 | POSTER SESSION | |
P 1 | M. Pekař, P. Kopecký Rheology of Liquid Polybutadienes |
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P 2 | S.I. Belousov, D.I.
Korochkin, Yu.K. Godovsky Rheology of Monolayers and Self-Organized Discrete Multilayers of Polyorganosiloxanes (on the Langmuir-through) |
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P 3 | M.S. Araújo, A.L. Simal,
B.V. Kokta Toughness Improvement of Cellulose Fibres - LLDPE Composite Using Liquid Polybutadiene |
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P 4 | P. Jandura, B.V. Kokta, B.
Riedl Fibrous Long - Chain Organic Acid Cellulose Esters and their Characterization by Solid State CP/MAS 13C-NMR and FTIR Spectroscopy |
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P 5 | P. Jandura, B.V. Kokta, J.
Mikešová, B. Riedl Rheological Behavior and Tensile Properties of CEL-EST/CEL - Polyethylene Composites |
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P 6 | Y. Seo, H. Yu. K.U. Kim Monolayer Dynamics of Polystyrene-block-poly(methyl methacrylate) Diblock Copolymers at the Air/Water Interface by Surface Light Scattering |
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P 7 | P. Romiszowski, A. Sikorski Monte Carlo Simulations of Polymers Confined between Two Plates |
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P 8 | A. Sikorski, P. Romiszowski Dynamics of Grafted Star-Branched Polymers: a Monte Carlo Study |
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P 9 | C. Ioan, M. Bercea, J.-L. Vernet, B.C.
Simionescu Rheological Behavior of Ultrahigh-molecular-weight Poly(methyl methacrylate) in Semidilute Solutions |
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P 10 | A. Helminen, J. Kylmä, J. Seppälä The Rheological Properties of Biodegradable Poly(ester-urethane)s and their Correlation with Extrusion Coating of Paper |
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P 11 | M. Raab, J. Kotek, J. Ščudla, J. Dybal Solid-State Rheology of Polyethylene-Polypropylene Blends |
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P 12 | J. Horský, O. Quadrat, L. Mrkvičková,
B. Porsch, P. Štern, J. Šňupárek Rheology of Latices of Copolymers Containing Various Amounts of 2Hydroxyethyl Methacrylate Units |
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P 13 | A.B. Razina, E.A. Demchenko, Z.
Sedláková, K. Bouchal, A. Sikora, I. Srnová, M.
Ilavský Dynamic Mechanical and Thermal Behaviour of Liquid-Crystalline Polyesters |
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P 14 | H. Valentová, Z. Sedláková, A. Sikora,
I. Srnová, J. Baldrian, J. Nedbal, M. Ilavský Dynamic Mechanical and Thermal Behaviour of Ordered Polyurethanes |
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P 15 | A. Klíč, M. Marvan Microscopic Model and Adam-gibbs Explanation of theWLF Equation |
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P 16 | A. Havránek Microrheology of Polymer Molecule Motion Through a Gel |
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P 17 | D. Ferri, L. Castellani Fine Structure and Thermorheological Complexity of the Solid-Liquid Transition in Styrene-Based Copolymers |
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P 18 | M. Huskić Rheology of Lignin-Based Polyesters |
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P 19 | E. Lucchelli, L. Fiocca, G.B. Morelli, L.
Canova Rheological Behaviour of Acrylonitrile-Based Copolymers |
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P 20 | Z. Kruliš, Z. Horák, D. Michálková,
J. Mikešová, B.V. Kokta The Effect of a Reactive Compatibilization on Rheological Properties of Polyolefin Blends |
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P 21 | H. Drnovská, L. Lapčík Rheological Behavior of Crosslinked Hyaluronate Gels |
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P 22 | J. Mikešová Linear Viscoelasticity Limits for Filled Polymer Melts |
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P 23 | J. Mikešová, L. Potroková,
D. Michálková, J. Hromádková, V. Hašová, I.
Fortelný Rheological Properties of Compatibilized Polystyrene/Polyethylene Melts |
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P 24 | L. Keyzlarová, J. Kubát, P.
Sáha The Effect of Liquid Crystalline Compounds on Oscillating Flow of PE-HD |
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P 25 | M. Zatloukal, C. Tzoganakis,
J. Perdikoulias, P. Sáha Viscoelastic Stress Calculation in Polymer Coextrusion Flows |
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P 26 | K. Jelínek, Z. Limpouchová,
K. Procházka Chain Conformations in the Middle Layer of Onion-Skin Micelles - MC Study |
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P 27 | W. Pabst, E. Gregorová, J.
Havrda Polymer Blends with High Concentrations of Ceramic Fillers |
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11:50 - 14:00 |
Lunch | |
14:00 | LECTURE SESSION 5 | Chairpersons: Z. Seo (Republic of
Korea) M. Ilavský (Czech republic) |
14:00 | Main lecture ML 4 V.G. Kulichikhin, E. Plotnikova, G. Kulichikhin, A. Subbotin (Russia) Some Unusual Rheology-Morphology Relationships in Polymer Blends |
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14:50 | Special lecture SL 9 G. Eder (Austria) Crystallization Kinetics under Flow Conditions |
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15:15 - 15:35 |
Coffee break | |
15:35 | Special lecture SL 10 B. Hlaváček, J. Shánělová (Czech Republic) The Microrheology and Relaxation Phenomena in Tg Vicinity |
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16:00 | Special lecture SL 11 G. Kerch (Latvia) Rheological Behaviour of Polymer Systems in the Vicinity of Critical Regions |
WEDNESDAY, 21 JULY
09:00 | LECTURE SESSION 6 | Chairpersons: G. Marrucci (Italy) M. Raab (Czech Republic) |
09:00 | Main lecture: ML 5 Y. Aoki (Japan) Long-Time Relaxations in Rubber-Modified Polymer Systems |
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09:50 | Special lecture: SL 12 J. Bartoš, J. Krištiak (Slovak Republic) Experimental Free Volume Aspects of Polymer Rheology as Obtained by Positron Annihilation Lifetime Spectroscopy |
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10:15 - 10:35 |
Coffee break | |
10:35 - |
PANEL DISCUSSION: PD 1 | |
11:50 | Problems of Rheometry and
Processing in Multiphase Polymer Systems Invited discussion leader: A.Ya. Malkin (Russia) |