Abstract

Statistical copolymers of styrene and methyl methacrylate of different compositions were synthesized by the radical solution copolymerization in a batch isothermal reactor. Copolymers were characterized by the size exclusion chromatography (SEC), elemental analysis and dilute solution viscometry. Experimental limiting viscosity numbers were described by the Mark–Houwink–Kuhn–Sakurada correlation as the function of the molar mass and by the Mendelson correlation as the function of both the molar mass and copolymer composition. A new correlation of the intrinsic viscosity number, molar mass and composition was developed, based on semiempirical considerations. The correlation takes into consideration all the effects which affect the dimensions of random linear copolymer coils in solvents. The new equation was found to be superior to the Mendelson’s one in correlating the experimentally obtained intrinsic viscosities.

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