W. Gleinser et al., ESTIMATION OF SPHERE-SIZE DISTRIBUTIONS IN 2-PHASE POLYMERIC MATERIALS FROM TRANSMISSION ELECTRON-MICROSCOPY DATA, Journal of applied polymer science, 53(1), 1994, pp. 39-50
The blending of two immiscible polymer samples can lead to spherical i
nclusions of one component in a matrix of the other component. The mec
hanical solid-state properties as well as the flow behavior of the mel
t depend on the size of the spheres in the blend. For that reason, the
sphere-size distribution is of major interest. Information about this
distribution is often obtained by analyzing thin slices of the blend
with transmission electron microscopy. In that way, however, the spher
e-size distribution itself is not obtained. The reconstruction of the
sphere-size distribution is introduced as a stereological problem, wel
l known in fields as metallurgy, biology, geology, and medicine. It is
shown that the sphere-size distribution can be reconstructed using a
regularization method as implemented in the program FTIKREG. (C) 1994
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