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DOI: 10.1021/ja01133a044
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Molecular Dimensions of Polydimethylsiloxanes1

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“…5,1989 Pht are preferential solvents. The former is a poor solvent for PMMA and the latter is a poor solvent for PDMS (theta-temperature of Pht for PDMS is reported 83°C by Flory 38 and 89°C by Kuwahara 39 ). The segregation factor between MSt and PMMA is rather weak, while strong between MOMS and PMMA.…”
Section: Copolymerizationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…5,1989 Pht are preferential solvents. The former is a poor solvent for PMMA and the latter is a poor solvent for PDMS (theta-temperature of Pht for PDMS is reported 83°C by Flory 38 and 89°C by Kuwahara 39 ). The segregation factor between MSt and PMMA is rather weak, while strong between MOMS and PMMA.…”
Section: Copolymerizationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This finding is a further example for the principle inadequacy of theoretical concepts postulating that the second osmotic virial coefficient should inevitably become smaller with increasing chain length of the polymer. [3] It is worthwhile to note that the evaluation of the early osmotic pressure data reported [4] Figure 7, where all data fall on a common line.…”
Section: Quantitative Considerationsmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Figure 5 shows the KuhnMark-Houwink relations for all solvents at 40 8C and that for the system MEK/PDMS also at 20 8C; furthermore it includes the information for the same system but at 30 8C reported in the literature. [4] The resulting parameters are collected in Table 2.…”
Section: Primary Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
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