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Figure 11 (A) Mark–Houwink plot <strong>of</strong> log [h] vs. log M for a linear <strong>and</strong> a branched<br />

polystyrene. (B) Plot <strong>of</strong> branching index g 0 as a function <strong>of</strong> molecular weight for the<br />

r<strong>and</strong>omly branched polystyrene. (From Ref. 34, with permission from the American<br />

Chemical Society.)<br />

system. The coefficients can provide information about solvent quality <strong>and</strong><br />

molecular conformation. In addition, once the coefficients for apolymer–solvent<br />

system are known, that polymer can then be characterized using conventional<br />

universalcalibrationwithoutanon-lineviscometer.AllreferenceslistedinTable1<br />

report the Mark–Houwink coefficients for the systems studied.<br />

© 2004 by Marcel Dekker, Inc.

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