“…Previously, however, for PS in another thermodynamically moderate solvent, n-butyl chloride, we found Ry/Rn = 1.16 ± 0.04.19 Furthermore, for the system poly(a-methylstyrene)/n-butyl chloride (another polymer/moderate solvent system) we find Ry/Rn -1.18 ± 0.01. 20 In addition, for linear polybutadiene in good and solvents Ry/Rn values of 1.17 and 1.13, respectively, have recently been reported by Hoovers and Martin,21 whereas Fetters and co-workers22 have found Ry/Rn = 1.05 ± 0.03 for polyisobutylene in good, moderate, and solvents. Clearly, these findings suggest that the parameter Ry/Rn, which would be unity for a true hard sphere, is much more sensitive to the nature of the polymer and solvent than previously considered.…”