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Determination of Viscosity Average Molecular Weight from Number and Weight Average Molecular Weights

  • Park, Eun-Soo;Yoon, Jin-San
    • Macromolecular Research
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    • v.8 no.5
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    • pp.243-245
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    • 2000
  • can be determined from the number and weight average molecular weight. When the value of the exponent, a, appearing in the relation between the intrinsic viscosity and the viscosity average molecular weight, is in the range from 0.6 to 0.8, as is the case for the most polymers, the viscosity average molecular weight is much more close to the weight average molecular weight than to the number average molecular weight.

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Molecular Weight Determination of Polymers by Matrix Assisted Laser Desorption Ionization in Mass Spectrometry

  • Kim, Jin Sung;Yoo, Jong Shin
    • Analytical Science and Technology
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    • v.8 no.4
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    • pp.465-468
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    • 1995
  • Matrix assisted laser desorption ionization in mass spectrometry is a fast and accurate method to determine the molecular weight of natural and synthetic polymers. Unknown peptides such as elastase inhibitor and $\small{D}$-hydantoinase were analyzed using sinapinic acid as matrix and their molecular weights were compared with the results from protein sequencer and gel filtration chomatography, respectively. Synthetic polymers such as polyethyleneglycol, polypropyleneglycol, polydimethylsiloxane, and polystyrene were analyzed using matrices such as 2,5-dihydroxybenzoic acid, 4-hdroxyazobenzenecarboxylic acid, and 2-nitrophenyl octyl ether. Average molecular weights of polystyrene were compared with molecular weights by gel permeation chromatography.

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Modification of Thermal Degradation of Oligo(methylsilene) Catalyzed by Group 4 and 6 Transition Metal Complexes

  • 우희권;양수연;황택성;김동표
    • Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.19 no.12
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    • pp.1310-1314
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    • 1998
  • The oligo(methylsilene) (1) was treated with the group 4 metallocene Cp2MCl2/Red-Al (M = Ti, Zr, Hf) combination catalysts and with the group 6 metal carbonyl M(CO)6 (M = Cr, W) catalysts, producing the modified, cross-linked polymers. The average molecular weights and percent ceramic residue yields of modified polymers increase as the catalyst goes down from Ti to Hf and similarly as the catalyst goes down from Cr to W. An interrelationship between average molecular weights and percent ceramic residue yield is found within the respective group of catalysts, but is not observed as the catalyst goes down from Ti to W. The polymers modified with the group 4 metallocene combination catalysts have higher molecular weights and similar percent ceramic residue yields as compared to the polymers modified with the group 6 metal carbonyl catalysts. The catalytic activities of group 4 metallocene combinations appear to be higher -100 ℃, but to be lower at very high temperature than those of group 6 metal carbonyls.

Physicochemical Characteristics of Hydrolyzed Soybean Proteins by Immobilized Protease(s) (고정화 효소를 이용하여 가수분해된 대두단백질의 이화학적 특성)

  • Lee, Jin-Woo
    • Korean Journal of Food Science and Technology
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    • v.22 no.7
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    • pp.805-811
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    • 1990
  • Hydrolysis of soybean proteins was carried out by immobilized trypsin and/or alpha-chymotrypsin. The partially hydrolyzed products of soybean proteins were evaluated for their molecular weights and molecular charges by using Ferguson's plot. The ratio of average molecular weights to average molecular charges($\bar{M}/log\;\bar{Y}_o$) of modified soybean proteins could be used to predict functional properties such as solubility, water holding capacity, oil holding capacity, and emulsifying ability. The low ratio of modified soybean proteins indicated high solubility. while the high ratio showed high water holding capacity. The appropriate ranges of the ratios were necessary for maximun oil holding capacity and emulsifying ability.

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Synthesis, Antitumor Activity and Release Rate of Polymers Containing Anionic Group and 5-Fluorouracil

  • Kang, Nam-In;Lee, Sun-Mi;Ha, Chang-Sik;Cho, Won-Jei
    • Macromolecular Research
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    • v.9 no.5
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    • pp.277-284
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    • 2001
  • Poly(exo-3,6-epoxy-1,2,3,6-tetrahydrophthalic anhydride)s [poly(ETA)s] and poly($\alpha$-ethoxy-exo-3,6-epoxy-1,2,3,6-tetrahydrophthaloyl-5-fluorouracil)s [poly(EETFU)s ] with various average molecular weights were prepared by photopolymerizations. The number average molecular weights of the fractionated poly(ETA)s and poly(EETFU)s determined by GPC were in the range of 3,600∼21,000 and 3,600-33,400, respectively. The release rate of 5-FU from poly(EETFU) decreased with increasing average molecular weight. The in vitro cytotoxicity of poly(ETA) against a normal cell line was lower than that of 5-fluorouracil(5-FU), The in vivo antitumor activities of the synthesized samples at dosage of 0.8 mg/kg against mice bearing sarcoma 180 tumor cell line decreased in the following order: poly(EETFU) > poly(ETA) > EETFU > ETA > 5-FU. The antiangiogenic activities of the poly(ETA)s were better than those of 5-FU.

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Molecular Weight Distribution of Rosin Modified Phenol Resin Used in Media for Printing Varnishes. (인쇄잉크용 로진변성 페놀수지의 분자량 분포에 관한 연구)

  • SungBinKim
    • Journal of the Korean Graphic Arts Communication Society
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    • v.7 no.1
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    • pp.65-72
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    • 1989
  • Modified phenolics can have a retarding effect on the gelation of wood oil. Modified phenolic resins can be used in media for paint, varnishes, primers, overprinting varnishes, litho, letterpress and rotogravure inks. Varnishes based on rosin phenolic are faster drying, have better durability, are harder and glosser, and have greater resistance to water than ones based on ester gums. These physical properties is concerned with molecular weight distribution of rosin modified phenol resin. This paper was studied about molecular weight distribution of rosin phenolics which were prepared between $130~250^{\circ}C$. The results were as follows: 1) Average molecular weights inereased with increasing reaction temperature. 2) $M_w/M_n$ were from 3.43 to 46.44 with increasing reaction temperature and so the molecular weight distributions were changed from random distribution to broad distribution. 3) The relation ship between intrinsic viscosity and weight average molecular weight was follows: $[{\;}{\;}]={\;}1{\times}{\;}10^{-6}M_w,{\;}M_w=M_w$ 4) Esterification reaction between the acid group of rosin and polyol was started about $230^{\circ}C$$.

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Effect of Carbon Black Concentration and Monomer Compositional Ratio on the Flow Behavior of Copoly(styrene/butyl methacrylate) Particles (카본블랙의 농도 및 단량체 구성비에 따른 스티렌-부틸메타크릴레이트 공중합체 입자의 유동성)

  • Park, Moon-Soo;Moon, Ji-Yeon
    • Elastomers and Composites
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    • v.45 no.2
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    • pp.122-128
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    • 2010
  • We measured shear viscosity of copoly(styrene(St)/butyl methacrylate(BMA)) (co-PSB) particles, with a capillary rheometer at $170^{\circ}C$, prepared by suspension polymerization with hydrophobic silica as a stabilizer. co-PSB particles with the weight average molecular weights of lower than 74,800 g/mol displayed a Newtonian behavior at low shear rates. With the weight average molecular weight exceeding 136,800 g/mol, co-PSB particles showed shear thinning against shear rates and the absolute value of the slopes between shear viscosity vs. shear rate increased. When the ratio between St and BMA changed from 7/3 to 5/5 to 3/7, shear viscosity and glass transition decreased despite similar molecular weights. When the ratio was 1/9, it showed a large increase in initial shear viscosity despite reduced glass transition. Shear viscosity exhibited an increase in proportion to carbon black concentration. The effect of carbon black concentration on the shear viscosity of co-PSB composites was less pronounced compared to varying molecular weights and/or compositional ratio.

Preparation of Monodisperse Poly(Acrylic acid) with a Water-Soluble Initiator by Solution Polymerization in Aqueous Phase (수용액 내에서 수용성개시제를 이용한 단분산성 폴리아크릴산의 용액중합)

  • Park, Moonsoo;Kim, Yeji
    • Elastomers and Composites
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    • v.49 no.3
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    • pp.232-238
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    • 2014
  • Solution polymerization was conducted with water-soluble acrylic acid (AA) as a monomer and potassium persulfate (KPS) as an initiator at a selected temperature between $60^{\circ}C$ and $90^{\circ}C$ with water as a reaction medium. When the ratio between AA and water was reduced or initiator concentration increased, molecular weights decreased. An increase in the reaction temperature produced lower molecular weights. The polydispersity index was close to 1.5 in most of the reactions. An increase in the stirring speed up to 400 rpm led to a progressive increase in molecular weights. When the stirring speed reached 800 rpm, however, we found that both the number and weight average molecular weights decreased. The glass transition temperature was nearly independent of moelcular weights and determined to be between $113^{\circ}C$ and $116^{\circ}C$.

Study on the Phase Diagram for the Polymer Bland (Polymer Bland에서의 상평형에 관한 연구)

  • Kim, Sang-Min
    • KOREAN JOURNAL OF PACKAGING SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
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    • v.9 no.1
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    • pp.19-24
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    • 2003
  • We study on the phase diagram of the polymer blend. For this purpose, one PS (polystyrene) and two PI(polyisoprene) were employed whose molecular weights were low enough to make the experimental determinations possible. The weight-average molecular weight(Mw) of PS was 2514, and Mws of two PIs were 2700. Interaction energy density (IED) of the Flory-Huggins lattice theory was defined as a function of temperature and composition, and the consequent equations for the binodal, and critical points were derived. By fitting the experimental binodal points to the derived binodal curve with a nonlinear regression method, the expression for the IED was determined. And the expression for the IED obtained from this study was compared with those reported in the literatures. Also were discussed the importance of accuracy in the expression the IED, and the IED's dependency on the temperature, composition and molecular weights.

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