P. Painter et al., CONNECTIVITY AND SPACING EFFECTS IN HYDROGEN-BONDING POLYMER-SOLUTIONS AND BLENDS, Journal of applied polymer science, 70(7), 1998, pp. 1273-1281
In recent experimental work, it was found that the number of hydrogen
bonds in polymer mixtures is strongly influenced by chain-connectivity
effects and the spacing of functional groups along the chain. In this
article, the relationships between the equilibrium constants used to
describe the number of hydrogen bonds in mixtures of various types (bl
ends, solutions, random copolymers, etc.) is elucidated and described.
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