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Mandelkern-Flory coefficient

Using data obtained for sodium polystyrene sulphonate, the Mandelkern-Flory coefficient is displayed in Figure 8. As seen, is not constant, but... [Pg.254]

Fig. 10. Ionic strength dependence of the Mandelkern-Flory coefficient. (Reproduced from Reference [2].) Samples, Na-PSS. , Mw = 2.34 x 10 O, Mr = 2.10 x 10 . Fig. 10. Ionic strength dependence of the Mandelkern-Flory coefficient. (Reproduced from Reference [2].) Samples, Na-PSS. , Mw = 2.34 x 10 O, Mr = 2.10 x 10 .
Figure 4. Flory-Mandelkern correlation of intrinsic viscosity, molecular weight, and translational diffusion coefficient for a variety of polymer solvent systems, demonstrating the insensitivity of these data to the structure of the macromolecule ( X PS/tetrahydrofuran (37) (O), protein random coils in 6M guanidine hydrochloride-0,IM mercaptoethanol (26) (X), tobacco mosaic virus in aqueous solution (11) ( ), bovine serum albumen in aqueous solution (37). Figure 4. Flory-Mandelkern correlation of intrinsic viscosity, molecular weight, and translational diffusion coefficient for a variety of polymer solvent systems, demonstrating the insensitivity of these data to the structure of the macromolecule ( X PS/tetrahydrofuran (37) (O), protein random coils in 6M guanidine hydrochloride-0,IM mercaptoethanol (26) (X), tobacco mosaic virus in aqueous solution (11) ( ), bovine serum albumen in aqueous solution (37).

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