Dilute Solution Properties of Monodisperse Poly(α-methyl styrene). I. Sedimentation Coefficient in Theta Solvent

Abstract The sedimentation behavior of anionically polymerized poly (α-methyl styrene) has been studied as a function of molecular weight, concentration and speed of centrifugation under the theta condition of solvent and temperature, i. e., in cyclohexane at 39°C. Analysis of the data was made by u...

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Published inBulletin of the Chemical Society of Japan Vol. 41; no. 10; pp. 2330 - 2336
Main Authors Abe, Mitsuo, Sakato, Kuniaki, Kageyama, Takashi, Fukatsu, Masaaki, Kurata, Michio
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Tokyo Chemical Society of Japan 01.01.1968
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Summary:Abstract The sedimentation behavior of anionically polymerized poly (α-methyl styrene) has been studied as a function of molecular weight, concentration and speed of centrifugation under the theta condition of solvent and temperature, i. e., in cyclohexane at 39°C. Analysis of the data was made by use of Fujita’s equation for the pressure- and concentration-dependent sedimentation. It was found that the sedimentation coefficient at zero concentration and one atmosphere was given as s00=2.00×10−15  M1⁄2 sec, where M is molecular weight. The concentration dependence coefficient k and the pressure dependence coefficient p appearing in the Fujita equation were obtained as k=6.2×10−4  M1⁄2 dl/g, and μ=1.6×10−9 cm2/dyne, respectively. The intrinsic viscosity in the theta solvent was also determined as [η]θ=7.60×10−4  M1⁄2 dl/g.
ISSN:0009-2673
1348-0634
DOI:10.1246/bcsj.41.2330