- distribution.[citation needed]
IUPAC has
deprecated the use of the term
polydispersity index,
having replaced it with the term dispersity,
represented by the...
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polymerization and
their lengths remain very
similar (i.e. they have a very low
polydispersity index).
Living polymerization is a po****r
method for
synthesizing block...
- rate and μ2/Γ2 is the
second order polydispersity index (or an
indication of the variance). A third-order
polydispersity index may also be
derived but this...
- {\displaystyle M_{n}<M_{v}<M_{w}<M_{z}.} The
dispersity (also
known as the
polydispersity index) of a
sample is
defined as Mw
divided by Mn and
gives an indication...
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strength (MPa) 36 20
Elongation at tear (%) 565 635
Mooney viscosity, 100 °C 48.0 51.6 Gl****
transition temperature (°C) −65 −50
Polydispersity 2.1 4.5...
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smaller size. SEC can be used as a
measure of both the size and the
polydispersity of a
synthesized polymer, that is, the
ability to find the distribution...
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special case of the
gamma distribution. It is
widely used to
model the
polydispersity of polymers. In this
context it has been
introduced in 1939 by Günter...
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number average molecular weight (Mn), the
ratio of
which is
called the
polydispersity index (ĐM). Mw and Mn can be
measured by m**** spectrometry. PEGylation...
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dispersibility index, in
water Protein disulfide isomerase, an
enzyme Polydispersity index,
molecular weight distribution of
polymers Pentamethylene diisocyanate...
- purity). The
molecular weight distribution of the
polymers is very low (
polydispersity in the
range of 1.05, the
individual chains have thus very
similar lengths)...