Polymer physics (English Wikipedia)

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  • De Gennes, P. G. (1983). "Entangled polymers". Physics Today. 36 (6). American Institute of Physics: 33–39. Bibcode:1983PhT....36f..33D. doi:10.1063/1.2915700. A theory based on the snake-like motion by which chains of monomers move in the melt is enhancing our understanding of rheology, diffusion, polymer-polymer welding, chemical kinetics and biotechnology
  • De Gennes, P. G. (1971). "Reptation of a Polymer Chain in the Presence of Fixed Obstacles". The Journal of Chemical Physics. 55 (2). American Institute of Physics: 572–579. Bibcode:1971JChPh..55..572D. doi:10.1063/1.1675789.
  • Pokrovskii, V. N. (2006). "A justification of the reptation-tube dynamics of a linear macromolecule in the mesoscopic approach". Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and Its Applications. 366: 88–106. Bibcode:2006PhyA..366...88P. doi:10.1016/j.physa.2005.10.028.
  • Pokrovskii, V. N. (2008). "Reptation and diffusive modes of motion of linear macromolecules". Journal of Experimental and Theoretical Physics. 106 (3): 604–607. Bibcode:2008JETP..106..604P. doi:10.1134/S1063776108030205. S2CID 121054836.

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