Abstract

AbstractSamples of nylon 6 have been prepared by the hexamethylene diamine‐initiated polymerization of ϵ‐caprolactam at 220°C. Fractionation of these with m‐cresol–diethyl ether at 26°C yielded 15 amino‐terminated fractions of M̄n of 337–10,940 determined conductometrically. Below M̄n = 4,306 the Mark‐Houwink parameters in m‐cresol at 30°C are K = 3.0 × 10−3 dl/g and v = 0.53 ± 0.02. Thereafter v exhibits a pronounced increase. The value of K is similar to the values of Kθ derived from Stockmayer‐Fixman plots of published data in good solvents. The findings thus corroborate a current hypothesis that fractionated, low molecular weight polymers in good solvents tend to behave viscometrically, as if they were under θ conditions (i.e., K = Kθ and v = 0.50).

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