Three branching functions are evaluated for use in the measurement of random branching by GPC. Initial evaluations of the functions g1l2, g3/2, and h3 were made by computer simulations of GPC experiments using published data of lightly and highly randomly branched polymers. Actual GPC experiments we
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Use of GPC-UV to determine the location of functional groups in styrenic polymers
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- John Wiley and Sons
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- 1992
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- 45
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