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Physico-chemical behavior in solution of star-shaped polystyrene with a C60 core

✍ Scribed by V. Weber; M. Duval; Y. Ederlé; C. Mathis


Book ID
104107380
Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
1998
Tongue
English
Weight
407 KB
Volume
36
Category
Article
ISSN
0008-6223

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✦ Synopsis


Fairly pure hexaadducts of molecular weights ranging from 2 x 10" to 2 x IO6 could be prepared by reacting polystyryllithium with C69 in toluene. These star-shaped polymers, with a fullerene core, associate a low polymolecularity of the arms (I< 1.1) and a fairly good control of the functionality (6). Their behavior in toluene has been established using static and dynamic light scattering as well as viscometric measurements. The dimensions of these star-molecules in this good solvent, normalized by the dimensions of the arm or by that of linear polystyrene of same molecular weight, are in agreement with those expected for stars with six arms. Upon decreasing the molecular weight from 2 x lo6 to 5 x IO', an evolution from a random coil type behavior toward that of a dense sphere can be observed.


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