Surface Film Thicknesses of Polymeric Substances in Relation to Molecular Structure
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Abstract It is well known that certain compounds, such as long chain fatty acids, can form monomolecular films on water and that the areas of such films can be related to the dimensions of the molecules. Certain polymeric substances, including cellulose derivatives, proteins and the polymer of ω-hydroxydecanoic acid likewise form stable films whose areas can be conveniently measured. At this time we wish to report that we have prepared films of some rubberlike polymers as well, and that the results appear to give useful information about their molecular structures, particularly in relation to branching.
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