Abstract
Research aimed at analyzing the characteristics of polymers serves not only to enhance understanding of polymers but also to improve their properties. Polymer analysis has traditionally relied on techniques such as chromatography, spectroscopy, and thermal analysis, with electrochemical analysis being less commonly utilized. This is partly due to polymers themselves often lacking electrical properties and potentially interfering with current flow by blocking electrode surfaces. However, the numerous advantages of electrochemical analysis, including rapid response, simplicity of operation, and low equipment costs, provide compelling reasons for its increased application in polymer analysis. In this presentation, I aim to introduce a method for measuring the molecular weight changes of several polymers using electrochemistry and to present a new electrochemical analysis technique called thermoamperometry, which allows observation of phase transition characteristics of polymers.
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