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Conducting polymers solvent dielectric constant differences

Few studies have been conducted heretofore on sulfonated ionomers in solvents which can be considered relatively polar, as defined by a high dielectric constant. A recent study (13) on acrylonitrile-methallyl sulfonate copolymers in dimethyl-formamide is a notable exception. S-PS is readily soluble in a wide variety of solvents, some of them exhibiting rather high values of dielectric constant, such as dimethylformamide (DMF) or dimethylsulfoxide (DMSO). The reduced viscosity-concentration behavior of sulfonated polystyrene is markedly different in polar solvents from that in nonpolar-solvent systems. Typically there is a marked upsweep in reduced viscosity at low polymer concentrations and clearly a manifestation of classic polyelectrolyte behavior. ( 7)... [Pg.204]


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