Abstract

AbstractA new methodology has been developed to determine molecular weight distributions (MWD) from dynamic rheometry data. The present work extends and modifies previous results and illustrates that the MWDs of tetrafluoroethylenehexafluoropropylene copolymers (FEP) are broader than previously thought. The major change in methodology involves the relationship between a reduced form of the elastic shear modulus as a function of frequency, G′(ω), and the cumulative weight fraction as a function of molecular weight. The new method uses a square root versus the former linear relationship. Spectroscopic analysis of the end group concentration was used to determine the number‐average molecular weight. These data were used to reference the MWDs determined by dynamic rheometry and indicate that the molecular weights of these polymers are 20% lower than previously found.

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