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Why amorphous is so brittle?​

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Below their glass transition temperature, amorphous polymers are usually hard and brittle because of the low mobility of their molecules. ... Crystalline regions of the polymer are linked by the amorphous regions. Tie molecules prevent the amorphous and crystalline phases from separating under an applied load.

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