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Weight fraction linear condensation

Fig. 52.—Weight fraction distributions of chain molecules in linear condensation polymers for several extents of reaction p. Fig. 52.—Weight fraction distributions of chain molecules in linear condensation polymers for several extents of reaction p.
Equations (1.52) and (1.53) are expressions of the number and weight fractions for the most-probable distribution of molecules expected for linear condensation polymerization. The most-probable weight fraction distribution W vr(p) is compared with experimental data in Fig. 1.18. While the number fraction for the most-probable distribution is a monotonic function, the weight fraction has a maximum. The position of the maximum in... [Pg.22]

Figure 6.5 Weight fraction distribution of chain molecules in linear condensation polymers for several extents of reaction. (From Fiory, P.J., Chem. Rev., 39, 137, 1946. With permission.)... Figure 6.5 Weight fraction distribution of chain molecules in linear condensation polymers for several extents of reaction. (From Fiory, P.J., Chem. Rev., 39, 137, 1946. With permission.)...

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