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Effect of pressure on the rotational mobility of spin label in polymer

✍ Scribed by A.A. Dadali; I.I. Barashkova; I.P. Lastenko; A.M. Wasserman


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
1991
Tongue
English
Weight
257 KB
Volume
27
Category
Article
ISSN
0014-3057

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✦ Synopsis


A~tract--The effects of pressure on the rotational mobility of a spin label, rigidly bound to the macromolecule of divinly rubber, and of a spin probe (TEMPO radical) have been investigated. The rotational correlation time of the spin label is approximately two orders higher than that of the spin probe. The activation volumes of spin label rotation (3040 cm3/mol) are slightly higher than those for the spin probe (20-30 cm3/mol). The volume of the kinetic segment (150-400 cm3/mot) has been determined; it is concluded that the divinyl rubber kinetic segment taking part in rotation together with the label consists of 2-3 monomer units. The activation energies of label and probe rotation in rubber at constant pressure (Ep) and constant volume (Ev) differ insignificantly; the ratio Ev/E p is ca 0.64).7. The energy necessary for the formation of a fluctuational hole differs insignificantly from the energy needed for changing the orientation of a particle when there is a fluctuation hole in the required volume. The Ev values increase with rise in polymer density: therefore, with rising polymer density, the molecular interaction increases.


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