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RESEARCH PRODUCT
Diffusiosmessungen an polymeren in lösung mittels tracer-technik
W. MeierG. Meyerhoffsubject
Shearing (physics)chemistry.chemical_classificationChromatographyAnalytical chemistryPolymerToluenechemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryTRACERAcetoneMolar mass distributionPhysics::Chemical PhysicsBenzeneRefractive indexdescription
A cell for measuring coefficients of diffusion and self-diffusion by tracer techniques is described. The cell consists of two Teflon disks and is of the rotational shearing type. The amount of polymer is minimal (about 0.1 ml. for both components). Labeled and unlabeled fractionated polymethacrylate of identical molecular weight distribution was used to determine diffusion coefficients in benzene and toluene. The classical optical measurement is impossible, for these solvents exhibit a refraction index very close to that of polymethacrylate. In acetone, where optical as well as tracer techniques are applicable, the measured diffusion coefficients of the two methods are in good agreement. Also, measurements of the self-diffusion of polymethacrylate in toluene are reported.
year | journal | country | edition | language |
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2007-03-07 | Journal of Polymer Science Part C: Polymer Symposia |