Abstract

AbstractIt is shown that in mixed solvents where preferential sorption takes place, the intrinsic viscosity and the Huggins coefficient contain contributions arising from the effect of preferential sorption on the viscosity of the mixed solvent surrounding the polymer molecules. These contributions become progressively more important as the polymer molecular weight decreases, and can be relevant at M ⪅ 104.

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