1991
DOI: 10.1002/actp.1991.010420511
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Solution properties of ultrahigh molecular weight polymers. 17. Conformational transitions of poly(isobutyl methacrylate) in dilute solution

Abstract: Acta Polymeric8 52 ((991) Nr. 5 230 IOAN, FLONDOR ct al.: Snlut,ion properties o f ultraliigh molecular wciglit polymers. 17 erkennen, ilaO die anionisch motlifizierten Fascrn (Probe 1) erwartungsgemiiB nicht mit dem ebenfalls negativ geladenen Quarz wechselwirken und die Extinktion im untersuchten Bereich gleich tlerjenigen der Nullprobe ist. Die kationische Funktionalisierung der Probe 2 bewirkt, dall die Extinktion i n hbhangigkeit vom Masseverhaltnis Quarz zu Fasern stark abnimmt. In den Bildern 2 und 3 is… Show more

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“…Although a lot of research on the chain conformation of polymers has been made, [1][2][3] phenolic resin's solution properties are less reported. And most solution properties are limited to novolac resins.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Although a lot of research on the chain conformation of polymers has been made, [1][2][3] phenolic resin's solution properties are less reported. And most solution properties are limited to novolac resins.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Solution properties of phenolic resins are quite dependent upon solvent type, interaction between the solvent and resins, and molecular conformation of the resins. Although a lot of research on the chain conformation of polymers has been made, [1][2][3] phenolic resin's solution properties are less reported. And most solution properties are limited to novolac resins.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%