Wormlike Chain Parameters of Poly(hexyl isocyanate) in Dilute Solution

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Intrinsic viscosity-molecular weight relationships were determined for poly(hexyl isocyanate) in toluene and dichloromethane using a number of narrow-distribution samples covering a wide molecular weight range. The data were analyzed according to the Yamakawa–Fujii–Yoshizaki theory of viscosity of wormlike cylinders, yielding the following values for the persistence length q and molar mass ML per unit contour length: Q=41—34 nm and ML=730—760 nm−1 in toluene between 10 and 40°C and q=21 nm and ML=750 nm−1 in dichloromethane at 20°C. These parameter values are favorably compared with those reported for other solvent conditions for the same polymer. © 1988 The Society of Polymer Science, Japan.

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Itou, T., Chikiri, H., Teramoto, A., & Aharoni, S. M. (1988). Wormlike Chain Parameters of Poly(hexyl isocyanate) in Dilute Solution. Polymer Journal, 20(2), 143–151. https://doi.org/10.1295/polymj.20.143

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