Abstract
A unified analysis method for small-angle scattering data is demonstrated by surveying complex systems that display multiple size-scale structures. Using this approach the relationship between micro- and nano-structures can be ascertained. The method uses a function that is general enough to adequately describe systems ranging from particulates with fractally rough interfaces to mass fractals such as polymer coils. Additionally multiple Guinier and power-law regimes can be treated. The unified method can distinguish Guinier regimes buried between two power-law regimes. Data from particulate filled systems, low crystallinity polymers and low density polymer foams are analyzed.
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