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Progress in the Branched Architectural State

Homopolymerization of macromonomer provides regular star- or comb-shaped polymers with a very high branch density as shown in Fig. 1 a,c,e. Such polymacromonomers, therefore, are considered to be one of the best models for understanding of branched architecture-property relationships. Their properties are expected to be very different from the corresponding linear polymers of the same MW both in solution and the bulk state. Indeed, during the past decade, remarkable progress has been accomplished in the field of static, dynamic, and hydrodynamic properties of the polymacromonomers in dilute and concentrated solutions, as well as by direct observation of the polymers in bulk. [Pg.148]


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