Viscosity of fractions from end-linked polystyrene star macromolecules

M. Weissmüller, W. Burchard
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Abstract

A number of OH-terminated three-arm star molecules were prepared by anionic polymerization with a specially functionalized initiator. The stars were crosslinked over the OH groups with varying amounts of toluene-2,4-diisocyanate. The samples were fractionated by size exclusion chromatography (SEC) on-line with a low angle laser light scattering (LALLS) and a viscosity (VISC) detector. The Kuhn—Mark—Houwink—Sakurada (KMHS) relationships from the various samples resulted in a common relationship. Shrinking parameters gj≡[η]j,b/[η]j,lin were determined for each slice and could satisfactorily be interpreted on the basis of the Zimm—Stockmayer theory in connection with a suggestion by Kurata et al. The Kurata suggestion was checked with data from star molecules. The examination revealed that randomly branched and star-branched macromolecules exhibit significantly different hydrodynamic behavior. The ratio of the Fox—Flory coefficients Φblin in the relationship [η] = Φ(R/M) increases in both cases with branching. This is a consequence of the enhanced segment density and the resulting increase in the hydrodynamic interaction.

端链聚苯乙烯星型大分子馏分的粘度
用一种特殊功能化引发剂,通过阴离子聚合制备了一些端oh的三臂星型分子。星形在羟基上与不同量的甲苯-2,4-二异氰酸酯交联。采用低角激光散射(LALLS)和粘度(VISC)检测器在线分离样品。不同样品的Kuhn-Mark-Houwink-Sakurada (KMHS)关系导致了一个共同的关系。每个切片的收缩参数g 'j≡[η]j,b/[η]j,lin都被确定,并且可以根据Zimm-Stockmayer理论和Kurata等人的建议得到满意的解释。仓田的建议用恒星分子的数据进行了验证。结果表明,随机支链和星形支链大分子表现出明显不同的流体力学行为。[η] = Φ(R/M)关系中Fox-Flory系数Φb/Φlin的比值随着分支的增加而增大。这是段密度增强和由此引起的水动力相互作用增加的结果。
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