Abstract

The rheological properties of melts of nonfunctional hyperbranched polycarbosilane polymers differed in regularity of the structure and chain length between the branch points were studied for the first time. Unlike melts of linear polymers, the studied hyperbranched systems are Newtonian fluids, and the viscosity and activation energy of their viscous flow depend substantially on the molecular parameters and regularity of the molecular structure.

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