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Accession Number:
AD0460469
Title:
APPLICATION OF (DN/DC)-DATA FOR THE DETERMINATION OF PARTIAL SPECIFIC VOLUMES, FREE SOLUTE AND BULK VOLUMINA AND OF SOLUTE-SOLUTE AND SOLUTESOLVENT INTERACTIONS.
Descriptive Note:
Interim rept.,
Corporate Author:
WAYNE STATE UNIV DETROIT MI
Report Date:
1965-02-22
Pagination or Media Count:
36.0
Abstract:
The principles of a method are outlined whereby one can determine both the partial specific volume of a solute, V, and its refractive index, n2, by means of interferometric measurements of dndc using a suitable dndc-expression in conjunction with both the one component ClausiusMosotti equation and a simple graphical interpolation procedure. The method is applicable if the polarizability of both solvent and solute molecules is unaffected by the solution process. It is tested successfully on solutions of polystyrene in various solvents where the optical V-data agree to within better than 2 with densitometric V-data given in the literature. It follows from the data that dissolved polystyrene contains up to 2 of free volume, the exact amount depending on both interaction parameters and on hitherto neglected steric factors. The variation, with temperature, of the free solute volume, also derived by means of the new method, leads to the prediction of a molecular melting point and a molecular glass transition temperature for isotactic and branched chain polymers respectively dissolved in suitable solvents. The possible promise of the method for differentiating between straight chain and branched chain polymers and for studying helix-coil transitions and equilibria and changes in molecular solvation are briefly discussed. Author
Distribution Statement:
APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE