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What is the effect of structure on the properties of a polymer?
Short Answer
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Solution
- Chain length: Longer chains raise strength, toughness, and glass-transition temperature, and reduce flow.
- Branching: More branching reduces chain packing and crystallinity, lowering density and strength.
- Crosslinking: Increased crosslinks give higher stiffness, hardness, insolubility, and thermal stability.
- Crystallinity: Greater crystallinity increases density, melting point, and stiffness, while amorphous regions make materials more flexible.
- Side groups/tacticity and orientation: Regular small side groups and aligned chains favour crystallinity; bulky or polar groups raise Tg.
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