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Journal of Polymer Science Part B: Polymer Physics, Vol.43, No.12, 1401-1407, 2005
Association of polybutadiene living anions in cyclohexane
Simultaneous measurements of static and dynamic light scattering were made for cyclohexane solutions of living polybutadiene (PB) anion to characterize PB components existing in the solutions. There were two relaxation modes in the relaxation time spectra obtained by dynamic light scattering. The static structure factor and hydrodynamic radius of the major fast relaxation component obtained are explained by the unimer-tetramer equilibrium model. The same model is also consistent with the data of the propagation reaction rate of the PB living anion in cyclohexane. The slow relaxation component is only minor (less than 1 wt %), but has a large radius of gyration of ca. 200 nm, and is assigned to aggregates consisting of a huge number of PB living anion chains. (c) 2005 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
Keywords:living anion;polybutadiene;association;light scattering;star polymer;rate of the propagation reaction