Four-coordinate iron(II) complexes bearing alpha-diimine ligands with alkyl substituents are shown to be efficient catalysts for the well-controlled atom transfer radical polymerisation of styrene; catalysts containing aryldiimine ligands support competitive beta-hydrogen chain transfer processes.
Raman spectroscopy was used to study strain-induced molecular stress in cold-drawn
polyethylenes, which were being used as a model system for fibrils present in the crazes formed during
environmental stress crack resistance (ESCR) tests. The molecular stress was measured at 240 K in
order to minimize relaxation phenomena. Molecular stress was related to macroscopic strain and, by
correcting for differences in E-moduli, to true stress. In this paper, the measured molecular stress is
related to ESCR values and sample characteristics. It was observed that good ESCR materials showed
a lower molecular stress than worse ESCR materials at the same macroscopic strain level. It was also
observed that the molecular weight has a major effect on the observed molecular stress per macroscopic
strain (molecular stress per macroscopic strain decreases with increasing M
w), whereas the effect of chain
branching is smaller (molecular stress per macroscopic strain decreases with chain branching).
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