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Interaction of polystyrene and fullerene C60 in benzene: Composition and molecular properties of the product

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The molecular properties and composition of fullerene-containing polystyrenes prepared through evaporation of solvent from the combined solution of a polymer and C60 in benzene have been studied by viscometry, translational isothermal diffusion, GPC, UV spectroscopy, and electrooptical Kerr effect measurements. With this procedure of C60 introduction into the polymer, a partial depolymerization of the parent polystyrene takes place. It has been shown that the composites contain fullerene in two forms: a smaller part of C60 is bound to macromolecules, while a larger part of C60 is incorporated into the composition of low-molecularmass adducts—the products arising from the interaction of fullerene with fullerene-induced depolymerized polystyrene.

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Original Russian Text © N.P. Yevlampieva, T.S. Dmitrieva, E.Yu. Melenevskaya, I.I. Zaitseva, E.I. Ryumtsev, 2007, published in Vysokomolekulyarnye Soedineniya, Ser. A, 2007, Vol. 49, No. 3, pp. 447–455.

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Yevlampieva, N.P., Dmitrieva, T.S., Melenevskaya, E.Y. et al. Interaction of polystyrene and fullerene C60 in benzene: Composition and molecular properties of the product. Polym. Sci. Ser. A 49, 284–291 (2007). https://doi.org/10.1134/S0965545X0703008X

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