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Polymer conformation osmotic pressure, effect

V, is the molar volume of polymer or solvent, as appropriate, and the concentration is in mass per unit volume. It can be seen from Equation (2.42) that the interaction term changes with the square of the polymer concentration but more importantly for our discussion is the implications of the value of x- When x = 0.5 we are left with the van t Hoff expression which describes the osmotic pressure of an ideal polymer solution. A sol vent/temperature condition that yields this result is known as the 0-condition. For example, the 0-temperature for poly(styrene) in cyclohexane is 311.5 K. At this temperature, the poly(styrene) molecule is at its closest to a random coil configuration because its conformation is unperturbed by specific solvent effects. If x is greater than 0.5 we have a poor solvent for our polymer and the coil will collapse. At x values less than 0.5 we have the polymer in a good solvent and the conformation will be expanded in order to pack as many solvent molecules around each chain segment as possible. A 0-condition is often used when determining the molecular weight of a polymer by measurement of the concentration dependence of viscosity, for example, but solution polymers are invariably used in better than 0-conditions. [Pg.33]


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