15-09-2016 22:50 via phys.org

New theory overcomes a longstanding polymer problem

All polymers have a distinctive degree of elasticity—how much they will stretch when a force is applied. However, for the past 100 years, polymer scientists have been stymied in their efforts to predict polymers' elasticity, because the materials usually have structural flaws at the molecular level that impact elasticity in unknown ways.
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