Abstract
The results of experimental investigations of the physical properties of the molecules of rigid chain polymers are generalized using the methods of translational friction and viscosity and dynamic and electric birefringence in solutions. The main results of the theories of hydrodynamic properties and optical anisotropy of chain molecules are discussed and also the dynamo-optical and electro-optical effects in steady and dynamic regimes. The conformational, hydrodynamic, optical and dipole characteristics of the rigid chain molecules obtained with use of the above methods are compared with the corresponding properties of flexible chain molecules.
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