Abstract
AbstractSamples of poly(4,4′‐isopropylidenediphenylene 1,1,3‐trimethyl‐3‐phenylindan‐4′,5‐ dicarboxylate) were fractionated by the column‐elution, temperature‐gradient technique. Selected fractions, covering a 10‐fold range of molecular weight, were shown to have narrow molecular weight distributions by gel‐permeation chromatography (GPC), i.e., M̄w/M̄n = 1.15 ± 0.10. The fractions were further characterized by viscometry, light scattering, and membrane osmometry. Characterization of the small samples (ca. 0.3 g) was facilitated by use of a low‐volume light scattering cell. This allows measurements of refractive increment, light scattering, and viscosity to be performed on as little as 50 mg of sample. Molecular weights estimated by the GPC‐viscometry technique were in good agreement with the values obtained by light scattering. Estimates of the perturbed coil dimensions (150–200 Å) were in satisfactory agreement with those observed experimentally. The polydispersities of the fractions, determined by osmometry and light scattering, were in fair agreement with GPC data; the latter are considered subject to less experimental uncertainty.
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