Abstract:A change of conformation of the rod‐like poly‐n‐butyl isocyanate (PBIC), in the dilute regime, was induced by temperature and observed via an abrupt change of index of refraction increment, Δn, and of viscosity, η. PBIC was dissolved in carbon tetrachloride where it exhibits its most extended conformation, with persistence length of 15 nm. The index of refraction increment Δn and viscosity η were measured as a function of temperature in the dilute regime, that is, the concentration range below the threshold co… Show more
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