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Particle packing structure loose random

With loose structures of linear molecules the exponent for instance to cellulose nitrate in acetone, precipitated by water, to Polyvinyl acetate in toluene, precipitated by a methanol-water mixture-, and to the methyles-ters of polymethacrylic acid in benzene, precipitated by cyclohexane With compact spherical particles we must expect n-values in the neighbourhood of 2/3, since in this case only the outer surface of the particles is subject to the action of the medium. Examples can be found in some proteins. Finally, if the long-chain molecule shows a pronounced ramification or if the randomly kinked structure is comparatively close-packed, n may assume values between 0.7 and 1. This is shown for instance, by branched polystryrene h by acetyl-starch and by glycogene An accurate check on the value of n, however, is usually impossible. Husemann s experiments with glycogene, for instance, can be equally well described by n = 2/3 as by n — J (Fig. 5). This is due to the fact that the value of P in this method is not unlimited. In practice the upper limit of the molecular weight lies in the neighbourhood of 5.10, the lower limit lies in the further to be noted that the constant b in equation... [Pg.144]


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