Donald J. Plazek
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- PhD Chemistry University of California, Berkeley
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- Nonexponential relaxations in strong and fragile glass formers (1993) (1908)
- Correlation of polymer segmental chain dynamics with temperature-dependent time-scale shifts (1991) (371)
- Identification of Different Modes of Molecular Motion in Polymers That Cause Thermorheological Complexity (1995) (248)
- Temperature dependence of the viscoelastic behavior of polystyrene. (1965) (232)
- Physical Properties of Aromatic Hydrocarbons. I. Viscous and Viscoelastic Behavior of 1:3:5‐Tri‐α‐Naphthyl Benzene (1966) (209)
- Volume and enthalpy recovery of polystyrene (2001) (203)
- Viscoelastic behavior of low molecular weight polystyrene (1971) (159)
- Viscoelastic properties of polymers. 4. Thermorheological complexity of the softening dispersion in polyisobutylene (1995) (147)
- Flow, diffusion and crystallization of supercooled liquids: Revisited (2000) (144)
- In Physical Properties of Polymers Handbook (1996) (143)
- 1995 BINGHAM MEDAL ADDRESS : OH, THERMORHEOLOGICAL SIMPLICITY, WHEREFORE ART THOU ? (1996) (136)
- A study of the linear viscoelastic properties of cyclic polystyrenes using creep and recovery measurements (1989) (128)
- Physical aging of a polyetherimide: Volume recovery and its comparison to creep and enthalpy measurements (1997) (112)
- Epoxy resins (DGEBA): The curing and physical aging process (1990) (105)
- The Temperature Dependence of the Viscoelastic Behavior of Poly(vinyl acetate) (1980) (94)
- Physical Properties of Aromatic Hydrocarbons. II. Solidification Behavior of 1,3,5‐Tri‐α‐Naphthylbenzene (1967) (94)
- Couplings between the cooperatively rearranging regions of the Adam–Gibbs theory of relaxations in glass‐forming liquids (1991) (92)
- The Frequency and Temperature Dependence of the Dynamic Mechanical Properties of a High Density Polyethylene (1961) (88)
- The physical properties of bisphenol-A-based epoxy resins during and after curing† (1986) (87)
- Magnetic bearing torsional creep apparatus (1968) (83)
- Enthalpy recovery, creep and creep–recovery measurements during physical aging of amorphous selenium (2003) (77)
- Temperature Dependence of Segmental and Terminal Relaxation in Atactic Polypropylene Melts (2001) (71)
- The recoverable compliance of amorphous materials (1994) (70)
- A quantitative explanation of the difference in the temperature dependences of the viscoelastic softening and terminal dispersions of linear amorphous polymers (1986) (69)
- Reduction of the glass temperature of thin freely standing polymer films caused by the decrease of the coupling parameter in the coupling model (1998) (69)
- Physical aging of a polyetherimide: Creep and DSC measurements (1995) (69)
- Some examples of possible descriptions of dynamic properties of polymers by means of the coupling model (1997) (68)
- Viscoelastic properties of amorphous polymers. I. Different temperature dependences of segmental relaxation and terminal dispersion (1992) (67)
- Volume-dependent rate processes in an epoxy resin (1991) (66)
- Antiplasticization effects on a secondary relaxation in plasticized glassy polycarbonates (1991) (65)
- Physical Properties of Aromatic Hydrocarbons. IV. An Analysis of the Temperature Dependence of the Viscosity and the Compliance of 1,3,5 Tri‐α‐naphthylbenzene (1968) (63)
- Viscoelastic behavior of atactic polypropylene (1983) (60)
- Viscoelastic effects in the coalescence of polymer particles (1994) (60)
- The physical properties of bisphenol-A-based epoxy resins during and after curing. II: Creep behavior above and below the glass transition temperature (1989) (58)
- Breakdown of the Rouse model for polymers near the glass transition temperature (1993) (57)
- Characterization of the molecular structure of amorphous selenium using recoverable creep compliance measurements (2002) (55)
- Viscoelastic properties of amorphous polymers. 5. A coupling model analysis of the thermorheological complexity of polyisobutylene in the glass‐rubber softening dispersion (1997) (54)
- Don't cry for me Charlie Brown, or with compliance comes comprehension (2000) (54)
- Viscoelastic properties of amorphous polymers 3: low molecular weight poly(methylphenylsiloxane) (1994) (50)
- Differences in the molecular weight and the temperature dependences of self-diffusion and zero shear viscosity in linear polyethylene and hydrogenated polybutadiene (1985) (50)
- Relation of internal rotational isomerism barriers to the flow activation energy of entangled polymer melts in the high‐temperature Arrhenius region (1985) (50)
- Concentration dependence of the viscoelastic properties of polystyrene‐tricresyl phosphate solutions (1979) (49)
- Effect of crosslink density on the creep behavior of natural rubber vulcanizates. (1966) (47)
- What’s wrong with the moduli Charley Brown? or Get the H out and go to L (1992) (46)
- A Torsion Pendulum for Dynamic and Creep Measurements of Soft Viscoelastic Materials (1958) (46)
- On the use of stretched-exponential functions for both linear viscoelastic creep and stress relaxation (1997) (46)
- The Glass Temperature (2007) (46)
- Physical interpretations of various dynamic light scattering data, their interconnections and relations to other relaxation data (1987) (45)
- Dynamic mechanical and creep properties of a 23% cellulose nitrate solution; Andrade creep in polymeric systems (1960) (44)
- Viscoelastic dispersion of polydimethyl siloxane in the rubberlike plateau zone (1961) (44)
- Effects of entanglement concentration on Tg and local segmental motions (2002) (43)
- THE EVOLUTION OF THE VISCOELASTIC RETARDATION SPECTRUM DURING THE DEVELOPMENT OF AN EPOXY RESIN NETWORK (1991) (43)
- An application of a unified relaxation model to the aging of polystyrene below its glass temperature (1984) (41)
- Resolution of sub-Rouse modes of polystyrene by dissolution (2002) (40)
- Viscoelastic properties of amorphous polymers. 2. Anomalous temperature dependence of the steady-state recoverable compliance in low-molecular-weight polymers (1993) (38)
- Reentanglement Kinetics in Sheared Polybutadiene Solutions (2004) (37)
- Breakdown of time-temperature superposition in miscible polymer blends and the coupling scheme (1990) (36)
- The temperature dependence of the viscoelastic softening and terminal dispersions of linear amorphous polymers (1982) (36)
- Some evidence against the existence of the liquid-liquid transition. I. Transitions or dispersions: A quantitative explanation of one torsional braid log decrement peak (1982) (32)
- Physical origin of the anomalous temperature dependence of the steady-state compliance of low molecular weight polystyrene (1987) (30)
- Viscoelastic behavior of polystyrene‐tricresyl phosphate solutions (1975) (29)
- The creep behavior of ideally atactic and commercial polymethylmethacrylate (1974) (28)
- Local segmental and sub-Rouse modes in polyisobutylene by photon correlation spectroscopy (1997) (28)
- Physical properties of polyphosphazenes. 2. Poly[bis(trifluoroethoxy)phosphazene] (1984) (27)
- The viscosity of blends of linear and cyclic molecules of similar molecular mass (1986) (27)
- Viscoelastic Properties of Amorphous Polymers. 6. Local Segmental Contribution to the Recoverable Compliance of Polymers (1996) (26)
- Temperature dependence of the steady state recoverable compliance of amorphous polymers (1977) (24)
- Some evidence against the existence of the liquid‐liquid transition. III. The evaluation of the Tll event by differential scanning calorimetry (1982) (24)
- Temperature Dependences of the Viscoelastic Response of Polymer Systems (2007) (23)
- Modes of Molecular Motion in Low Molecular Weight Polystyrene (2004) (22)
- Diluent effects on viscoelastic behavior (1991) (22)
- Recoverable compliance of a series of bimodal molecular weight blends of polystyrene (1979) (21)
- Determination of Dynamic Storage and Loss Compliances from Creep Data (1979) (20)
- Viscoelastic behavior of 1,3,5 tri α-naphthyl benzene (will the real TαNB please stand up) (1999) (20)
- Creep of selenium near the glass temperature (1999) (20)
- A myopic review of the viscoelastic behavior of polymers (1991) (20)
- Viscoelasticity and Tearing Energy of Fluorinated Hydrocarbon Elastomers (1983) (20)
- Crystallization Kinetics of 1 : 3 :5 Tri-α-naphthyl Benzene (1966) (20)
- The viscoelastic behaviour of networks (1997) (18)
- Rebuttal to “comments on ‘some evidence against the existence of the liquid–liquid transition. IV. The temperature dependence of shear viscosity’” (1985) (17)
- Thermo-Rheological, Piezo-Rheological, and TVγ-Rheological Complexities of Viscoelastic Mechanisms in Polymers (2014) (17)
- Viscoelastic Behavior of Amorphous Polymers near the Glass Temperature (1988) (16)
- Recoverable compliance behavior of high‐density polyethylenes (1979) (16)
- Viscoelastic dissipation and the tear energy of urethane-cross-linked polybutadiene elastomers (1988) (16)
- Some evidence against the existence of the liquid-liquid transition. IV. The temperature dependence of shear viscosity† (1982) (16)
- Shear creep recovery behavior of IUPAC low‐density polyethylenes (1977) (16)
- Physical aging by periodic creep and interrupted creep experiments (1999) (15)
- Precise glass temperatures (2003) (15)
- Viscoelastic Properties of Amorphous Polymers. 7. Changes of the Anomalous Behavior of Low Molecular Weight Polystyrene with the Addition of a Diluent (1997) (12)
- Viscosities and Dynamic Mechanical Properties of the System Cellulose TrinitrateIsophorone (1956) (12)
- Effects of thermal treatment on biaxially oriented poly (ethylene terephthalate). III. Creep behavior following various thermal histories (1988) (12)
- Effects of thermal treatment on biaxially oriented poly(ethylene terephthalate). II. The anisotropic glass temperature (1988) (11)
- Anomalous viscoelastic properties of polymers: Experiments and explanations (2007) (11)
- Some evidence against the existence of the liquid‐liquid transition. II. Properties of and measurements with a torsional braid analyzer (1982) (11)
- 11. Viscoelastic and Steady-State Rheological Response (1980) (11)
- On the Universality of Chain Dynamics (2008) (10)
- Viscoelastic properties of amorphous boron trioxide (2001) (10)
- A Rubbery Cure Shrinkage Model for Analyzing Encapsulated Assemblies (1995) (10)
- Effects of thermal treatment of biaxially oriented poly(ethylene terephthalate) (1986) (10)
- Moderately Concentrated-Solutions of Polystyrene .6. Gel Formation in Carbon-Disulfide (1995) (9)
- New evidence for molecular entanglements (1980) (9)
- Recoverable creep compliance properties of associative model polymer and polyoxyethylene solutions (2000) (9)
- Rebuttal to “comments on ‘some evidence against the existence of the liquid–liquid transition. III. The evaluation of the TLL event by differential scanning calorimetry’ ” (1985) (9)
- Comparison of similar narrow molecular weight polystyrenes (1978) (9)
- Comment on "Resolving the mystery of the chain friction mechanism in polymer liquids". (2009) (9)
- Physical Aging of Polymer Glasses (1986) (9)
- A rotational rheometer for rheological studies with prescribed strain or stress history (1989) (8)
- Changes in the physical properties of the Ultrafil low-temperature (70°C) thermoplasticized gutta-percha system (1989) (7)
- A cure shrinkage model for analyzing the stresses and strains in encapsulated assemblies (1992) (7)
- Rheology of Polymeric Fluids (1986) (7)
- Volume-dependent rate processes predicted by the coupling model (1991) (6)
- Creep and Recovery Properties of a Zinc Phosphinate Polymer (1965) (5)
- High Geothermal Heat Flow, Basal Melt, and the Origin of Rapid Ice Flow in Central Greenland (2001) (5)
- The Calculation of the Tear Energy of Elastomers from Their Viscoelastic Behavior (1998) (4)
- The Viscoelastic Behavior of Rubber (2005) (4)
- Changes in the physical properties of the Ultrafil low-temperature (70 degrees C) thermoplasticized gutta-percha system. (1989) (4)
- Mechanical modeling of stress generation during cure of encapsulating resins (1991) (4)
- Tests for the gelation of solutions of atactic polystyrene (1986) (3)
- Dilatometric studies of physical aging of polyetherimide (1997) (2)
- Analysis of power law models for the creep of nucleus pulposus tissue. (2010) (2)
- Viscous and Viscoelastic Behavior of 1,3,5-tri-alpha-naphthyl Benzene (1)
- Chapter 5 – The Viscoelastic Behavior of Rubber and Dynamics of Blends (2013) (1)
- An Instrument for Measuring Torsional Creep and Recovery (1963) (1)
- Resolving the Sub-Rouse Modes by Creep Compliance Measurements in Poly(methyl-para-tolyl-siloxane) (2020) (1)
- Viscoelastic behavior of dehydroabietic acid (2002) (1)
- General Applicability of the Coupling Model to Viscoelasticity of Polymers : from Local Segmental Motion to Terminal Flow (1996) (1)
- A history of Andrade creep and the investigation of the dielectric dipolar Andrade creep (2021) (1)
- Rheological Properties of 1,3,5‐Tri‐α‐Naphthyl Benzene (Abstract) (1965) (1)
- Guest Editorial: Comments on the symposium on viscoelastic behavior of bulk polymers (1992) (0)
- Time-Dependent Response and Fracture of Cross-Linked Polymer. (1986) (0)
- Viscoelastic behavior of polymers at long times seventh semiannual report, period ending 31 oct. 1964 (1964) (0)
- Viscoelastic Behavior of Polymers at Long Times Final Report (1966) (0)
- A Dedication to John D. Ferry (2000) (0)
- The Creep Behavior of a High Molecular Weight Polystyrene (1980) (0)
- Comments on viscoelastic transitions and the proposed liquid-liquid transition in polystyrene (1967) (0)
- Instrument for measuring torsional creep and recovery Patent (1966) (0)
- Erratum to `Viscoelastic properties of amorphous boron trioxide' [J. Non-Cryst. Solids 289 (2001) 9–16] (2002) (0)
- John D. Ferry was inducted into the International Rubber Science Hall of Fame, November 7, 2003. (2004) (0)
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