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Chain Dimensions, Structures, and Transitional Phenomena

The size and shape of a polymer chain are of considerable interest to the polymer scientist, as they in nence the physical behavior of a polymer. We shall, however, con ne onrselves to the models of the random coil for a polymer chain, as this is usually believed to be most appropriate [Pg.35]

In between these two extremes of amorphous and crystalline polymers there is a wide spectrum of polymeric materials with different degrees of [Pg.43]

Some measure of polymer size is obtained from molecular weight, but what is the actual length of the molecule and what is its shape Before trying to answer these questions we should first consider a simple molecule such as butane and examine the behavior when the molecule is rotated about the bond joining two adjacent carbons. This rotation produces different conformational states of the molecule. [Pg.44]


Chain Dimensions, Structures, and Transitional Phenomena Table 2.4 Tm, Tg, and Tg/Tm for Some Selected Polymers ... [Pg.103]


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Chain dimensions

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