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Polar mainchain, polymers with

Polymers with Flexible Polar Sidegroups Attached to an Apolar Mainchain... [Pg.556]

For long-chain molecules there are different geometric possibilities for the orientation of molecular dipole vectors with respect to the backbone. Following the notation of Stockmayer (1967), polymers are classified as type A (with dipoles fixed parallel to the mainchain, e.g., ds-l,4-polyisoprene and polyethers), type B [with dipole moments rigidly attached perpendicular to the mainchain e.g., poly (vinyl acetate) and most synthetic polymers], or type C [with a more-or-less flexible polar sidechain e.g.,poly(n-alkyl methacrylate)s]. However, a polymer possessing only one type of dipole moment is an exceptional case. The timescale (speed) of each polarization (and subsequent relaxation) process will determine whether this process will be monitored by a particular dielectric technique. Characteristics and fundamental peculiarities of relaxations generally found in polymers are discussed hereafter. Note that cases where finite polarization is present even in the absence of an external field (e.g., the permanent polarization in ferroelectrics) are not considered. [Pg.512]


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