Abstract

Abstract At infinite dilution, a flexible polymer chain is an isolated coil swollen with solvent. The situation may be treated in a manner analogous to the swelling equilibrium of a lightly crosslinked network. From the thermodynamic relation, the degree of swelling of the polymer coil may be estimated (1, 2). This value, the degree of chain extension, was found to be somewhat larger than that estimated from intrinsic viscosity. This finding was interpreted to mean that the chain segments in the periphery of the coil are more extended than the average coil extension (1). In the present work the dilute but finite concentration range was examined. In this case a polymer coil is in equilibrium with solvent containing polymer chains of the same kind. As the concentration is increased, the excess extension of the chain segments in the periphery of the coil diminishes. With further concentration increase, the polymer coil continues to decrease in size to the size defined by the theta condition, when the free so...

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