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Table I Information Available from Elastic and Inelastic Molecular Light Scattering... Table I Information Available from Elastic and Inelastic Molecular Light Scattering...
The radial distribution function plays an important role in the study of liquid systems. In the first place, g(r) is a physical quantity that can be determined experimentally by a number of techniques, for instance X-ray and neutron scattering (for atomic and molecular fluids), light scattering and imaging techniques (in the case of colloidal liquids and other complex fluids). Second, g(r) can also be determined from theoretical approximations and from computer simulations if the pair interparticle potential is known. Third, from the knowledge of g(r) and of the interparticle interactions, the thermodynamic properties of the system can be obtained. These three aspects are discussed in more detail in the following sections. In addition, let us mention that the static structure is also important in determining physical quantities such as the dynamic an other transport properties. Some theoretical approaches for those quantities use as an input precisely this structural information of the system [15-17,30,31]. [Pg.13]

Data obtained from light scattering measurements can give information about the weight average molecular weight Mw, about the size and shape of macromolecules in solution, and about parameters which characterize the interaction between the solvent and polymer molecules. [Pg.80]


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