Abstract
The size of the mesophase, which constitutes a boundary layer between fillers and matrix in composites, has been efficiently evaluated by the modified two-term unfolding model, which was based on delicate DSC measurements of the heat capacity jumps at the glass transitions of the composite and its constituent phases [1,2]. This model is now used to evaluate the mesophase along the whole viscoelastic spectrum of the composite, by making measurements of the storage and loss compliances or moduli of the composite and matrix and without making recourse to any other type of special measurement at the glass transition temperature of the substances.
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