Abstract

Abstract 1. The method developed by the authors has been used to study the influence of size, form, and polarity of macromolecules on the adhesion of high polymers to cellophane. 2. Adhesion of high polymers to cellophane increases with decreasing molecular weight. However, for maximum bond strength, the cohesive properties of the polymer must also be taken into account. 3. Increase of the number of short side chains in the polymer molecule lowers its adhesion. 4. The adhesion of a polymer to cellophane decreases with increasing contents of polar groups in its macromolecules. 5. The results are explained on the basis of the diffusion theory of high polymer adhesion developed by the authors.

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