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Solution viscosity – molar mass relationships for poly(butylene succinate) and discussion on molar mass analysis

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Poly(butylene succinate) (PBS) is currently developing due to its biodegradability and the similarity of its mechanical properties to those of polyolefins. Relationships between the number average molar mass, M n -, and solution viscosity such as [!] and ! red were derived for this aliphatic polyester. M n values were determined by end-group analysis and size exclusion chromatography (SEC). Mark-Houwink-Sakurada (MHS) parameters were proposed in two solvents and for the different molar masses and viscosity measurement methods. As an example, the MHS equations were respectively, [!] = 6.410 -4 M n 0.67 in chloroform and [!] = 7.110 -4 M n -0.69 in 50/50 wt% 1,2-dichlorobenzene/phenol at 25C for molar masses measured by SEC in hexafluoro isopropanol (HFIP) with poly(methyl methacrylate) (PMMA) standards. Empirical relationships were also suggested to derive M n directly from reduced viscosity, ! red , which is much easier to determine than intrinsic viscosity. With these data, the number average molar mass of PBS can be conveniently estimated from a single viscosity measurement. In addition, it was shown that PBS contains 1-2 wt% of cyclic oligomers produced during esterification and that molar masses determined by taking this fraction into account or not were significantly different, especially for long chains.

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