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How the rheological properties of solutions of graft copolymers depend on the length and number of graft chains

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1. We have studied the rheological properties of concentrated solutions of graft copolymers consisting of compatible (nitrocellulose-polymethylacrylate) and incompatible (secondary cellulose acetate/polymethacrylic acid, cellulose triacetate/polymethylmethacrylate) polymers.

2. The results are explained from the viewpoint of the effect of the molecular weight of the graft chain on the microheterogeneity of the structural elements in solutions of graft copolymers.

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Moscow Textile Institute. Translated from Khimicheskie Volokna, No. 6, pp. 18–19, November–December, 1969.

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Druzhinina, N.N., Pen'kova, M.P., Livshits, R.M. et al. How the rheological properties of solutions of graft copolymers depend on the length and number of graft chains. Fibre Chem 1, 619–622 (1971). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00581191

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