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The Method of Direct and Reverse Phase Portraits as a Tool for Systematizing the Results of Studies of Phase Transitions in Solutions of Thermosensitive Polymers

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dc.contributor.author Bakirov, Akhat
dc.contributor.author Kopishev, Eldar
dc.contributor.author Kadyrzhan, Kaisarali
dc.contributor.author Donbaeva, Elvira
dc.contributor.author Zhaxybayeva, Aigerim
dc.contributor.author Duisembiyev, Marat
dc.contributor.author Suyundikova, Faiziya
dc.contributor.author Suleimenov, Ibragim
dc.date.accessioned 2024-09-17T12:47:08Z
dc.date.available 2024-09-17T12:47:08Z
dc.date.issued 2024
dc.identifier.citation Bakirov, A.; Kopishev, E.; Kadyrzhan, K.; Donbaeva, E.; Zhaxybayeva, A.; Duisembiyev, M.; Suyundikova, F.; Suleimenov, I. The Method of Direct and Reverse Phase Portraits as a Tool for Systematizing the Results of Studies of Phase Transitions in Solutions of Thermosensitive Polymers. Gels 2024, 10, 395. https://doi.org/10.3390/ gels10060395 ru
dc.identifier.issn 2310-2861
dc.identifier.other doi.org/10.3390/gels10060395
dc.identifier.uri http://rep.enu.kz/handle/enu/16539
dc.description.abstract It is shown that a more than significant amount of experimental data obtained in the field of studying systems based on thermosensitive hydrophilic polymers and reflected in the literature over the past decades makes the issue of their systematization and classification relevant. This, in turn, makes relevant the question of choosing the appropriate classification criteria. It is shown that the basic classification feature can be the number of phase transition stages, which can vary from one to four or more depending on the nature of the temperature-sensitive system. In this work, the method of inverse phase portraits is proposed for the first time. It was intended, among other things, to identify the number of phase transition stages. Moreover, the accuracy of this method significantly exceeds the accuracy of the previously used method of direct phase portraits since, for the first time, the operation of numerical differentiation is replaced by the operation of numerical integration. A specific example of the application of the proposed method for the analysis of a previously studied temperature-sensitive system is presented. It is shown that this method also allows for a quantitative comparison between the results obtained by the differential calorimetry method and the turbidimetry method. Issues related to increasing the resolution of the method of direct phase portraits are discussed. ru
dc.language.iso en ru
dc.publisher Gels ru
dc.relation.ispartofseries Volume 10;Issue 6
dc.subject thermosensitive polymers ru
dc.subject phase transitions ru
dc.subject inverse phase portrait method ru
dc.subject data systematization ru
dc.subject classification accuracy ru
dc.subject turibidimetry ru
dc.subject thermograms ru
dc.title The Method of Direct and Reverse Phase Portraits as a Tool for Systematizing the Results of Studies of Phase Transitions in Solutions of Thermosensitive Polymers ru
dc.type Article ru


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