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Burchard-Stockmayer-Fixman equation

If Equation (9-148) is inserted into (9-153), the Burchard-Stockmayer-Fixman equation (often just known as the Stockmayer-Fixman equation) is obtained ... [Pg.360]

Frequently, light scattering experiments are not conducted under theta conditions. This may be because theta conditions are not known or because of the greater ease associated with conducting light scattering measurements in good solvents. Baumann [53] proposed an equation that is equivalent to the Burchard-Stockmayer-Fixman extrapolation procedure for intrinsic viscosity (see below)... [Pg.10]

A large number of methods have been developed for estimating Ke from [tj] measurements in thermodynamically good solvents. These techniques have been periodically reviewed [54,61,62], so only a few key methods will be discussed here. The most widely used method, in part because of its simplicity, is the method of Burchard [63] and Stockmayer and Fixman [64], The BSF equation, which was based on earlier theoretical work by Kurata and Yamakawa [65]... [Pg.11]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.360 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.358 ]




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