Anne Marie Hecht
Eötvös Loránd University
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Polymer Gels and Networks | 1996
Ferenc Horkay; Anne Marie Hecht; Miklós Zrínyi; Erik Geissler
Abstract This paper describes measurements of the macroscopic thermodynamic properties of swollen networks (osmotic swelling pressure, elastic modulus) in relation to the equivalent uncross-linked solutions. The presence of cross-links in a gel introduces a second characteristic distance scale, which is visible in small angle neutron and X-ray scattering (SANS and SAXS), in addition to that of the thermal fluctuations. The two length scales vary differently as the degree of swelling of the gel is modified: the correlation length of the osmotic fluctuations increases as the gel swells, while that of the elastic constraints is practically independent of swelling. Several observations are also described on gels containing free polymer chains of the same chemical nature as the network. These measurements show that the free chains in the gel have thermodynamic and scattering properties that closely resemble those of the network. Isotopic labelling of the free chains distinguishes them from the surrounding network and allows their individual properties to be examined. It is found that their radius of gyration shrinks, owing to their interaction with the cross-links in the network.
Review of Scientific Instruments | 1992
Jean-Paul Simon; Erik Geissler; Anne Marie Hecht; F. Bley; F. Livet; Michel Roth; Jean Luc Ferrer; Eric Fanchon; Claudine Cohen-Addad; Jean Claude Thierry
The multiwavelength anomalous diffraction and diffuse scattering (D2AM) beam line project is designed for a 0.8‐T bending magnet at the ESRF for scattering experiments with multiwavelength anomalous techniques in the fields of (1) Materials Science (small angle and diffuse scattering) and (2) Crystallography of Biological Macromolecules (in particular MAD diffraction). Symmetric optics (a horizontally focusing double monochromator placed between two long, pseudoparabolic, vertically focusing mirrors) are planned. The optics, tested using the program shadow, should achieve a focus of 0.3×0.3 mm2 with an estimated flux of 1011 photons/s in a relative bandwidth of 2×10−4. Details of the beam line design are described in this note.
Macromolecules | 1985
Anne Marie Hecht; Robert Duplessix; Erik Geissler
Macromolecules | 1989
Simon Mallam; Ferenc Horkay; Anne Marie Hecht; Erik Geissler
Macromolecules | 1991
Ferenc Horkay; Anne Marie Hecht; Simon Mallam; Erik Geissler; Adrian R. Rennie
Macromolecules | 1980
Erik Geissler; Anne Marie Hecht
Macromolecules | 1991
Simon Mallam; Ferenc Horkay; Anne Marie Hecht; Adrian R. Rennie; Erik Geissler
Macromolecules | 1988
Erik Geissler; Anne Marie Hecht; Ferenc Horkay; Miklós Zrínyi
Journal De Physique | 1978
Anne Marie Hecht; Erik Geissler
Macromolecules | 1993
Ferenc Horkay; Walther Burchard; Erik Geissler; Anne Marie Hecht