Abstract

Conformational behaviour of styrene- p-chlorostyrene diblock copolymers in cumene (a good solvent for polystyrene but a θ solvent for poly- p-chlorostyrene) was studied over the temperature range 15–60° by light scattering, osmotic pressure and intrinsic viscosity measurements. Two samples of copolymer (AB-4 and AB-2) were used. The composition of the samples was c. 50 mol% of styrene and the number-average molecular weights were 27.7 × 10 4 for the AB-4 and 19.5 × 10 4 for the AB-2. It was found that below 40° the number-average molecular weight of the AB-4 sample seemed to increase gradually with decreasing temperature and around 40°, marked decreases in the osmotic second virial coefficient and intrinsic viscosity were observed. The Zimm plot for the AB-2 sample was fairly normal at 40°. It seems that the temperature where an anomaly becomes evident in Zimm plots is dependent on the molecular weight of the sample. The experimental results for the diblock copolymers could be understood from the view that intermolecular association took place to some extent in the solutions on lowering the temperature giving rise to multi-molecular micelles.

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