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The structure of polysiloxanes: Molecular size and shape of highly crosslinked polymethylsiloxanes in solution
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1956
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Materials ScienceOrganic Material ChemistryPolymer MaterialEngineeringMolecular SizeIdeal SolventsPolymer SolutionPolymer ScienceLinear PolydimethylsiloxaneSolution ViscosityOrganic ChemistryRheologyPolymer PropertyChemistryPolymer AnalysisSoft MatterPolymer ChemistryPolymers
Abstract Measurements of solution light scattering and solution viscosity have been made in ideal solvents on polymethylsiloxanes containing large percentages of crosslinking units. For the 1.5 Me/Si and 1.8 Me/Si polymers [η] = 0.326 M 0.21 and [η] = 0.240 M 0.28 , respectively. Densities of the polymer molecules within their spheres of action have been calculated from the viscosity relationship of Flory. They are 0.10 and 0.05 g./cc. for the 1.5 and 1.8 Me/Si resins, respectively. These are to be compared with 0.007 g./cc. for a linear polydimethylsiloxane (Me/Si = 2.0). The high densities, the low viscosities, and the low viscosity exponents lead to the conclusion that these molecules are, to good approximation, spheres of constant density, a sort of micromicrogel.
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