Abstract

Concentration dependence of basic light-scattering quantities in three binary low-molecular and two ternary polymer solutions was studied. Depolarization ratio alone may serve as a sensitive measure of presence of specific interactions. Experimental data of anisotropic scattering in low-molecular mixtures were in harmony with the idea that the parameters determining molecular orientation should be considered as continuous probability variables; in the case of polymer solutions specific interactions do not influence the anisotropic scattering.

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