Theory of Gel Formation: Test of the Gel Theory by Ilavsky Experiments
Kazumi Suematsu

TL;DR
This paper tests the gelation theory using recent experiments on poly(urethane) networks, providing strong evidence supporting the theory's physical validity.
Contribution
It offers experimental validation of the gelation theory specifically applied to poly(urethane) networks, strengthening its scientific foundation.
Findings
Experimental results support the gelation theory.
The theory's physical soundness is confirmed.
Poly(urethane) networks conform to theoretical predictions.
Abstract
The theory of gelation is tested by the recent experiments in poly(urethane) network. The result supports strongly the physical soundness of the theory.
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Theoretical and Applied Studies in Material Sciences and Geometry · Adsorption, diffusion, and thermodynamic properties of materials · Advanced Scientific Research Methods
