摘要

The difference in molecular weight distribution between a polymer as obtained in the reaction mixture and the polymer as purified sample may be important when the mechanism and kinetics of polymerization are deduced from the sample. This difference is calculated for distributions representative of the ideal mechanisms of step-growth, free-radical (combination and dismutation), controlled/living free-radical, and living anionic polymerizations. Example values are given to the parameters that define the precipitation conditions (Flory-Huggins interaction parameter, etc.), in order to calculate the errors committed in molecular weight averages when the values of the sample are used for the original polymer. Thus the range of conditions where these errors are significant is estimated.

  • 出版日期2010-3-19

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