Abstract
A novel method was used to determine volume and Tg contributions from chain ends and branch points in a series of polyurethane networks. The volumes and Tgs of the polymers were fit to simple models incorporating these elements. By using the WLF parameters, an independent determination of the free volume thermal expansion coefficient as well as a free volume fraction was possible.
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Fedderly, J. J., Lee, G. F., Lee, J. D., Hartmann, B., Dušek, K., Dušková-Smrčková, M., & Šomvársky, J. (2000). Network structure dependence of volume and glass transition temperature. Journal of Rheology, 44(4), 961–972. https://doi.org/10.1122/1.551122
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