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斯托克迈尔的交联主链重量平均值公式被扩展到 z 平均聚合度 DPz。该平均值是主链分布的重量平均聚合度 λw 和 z 平均聚合度 λz 以及支化密度 α 的函数:本文受版权保护。本文受版权保护。
Stockmayer's formula for the weight average of cross‐linked primary chains was extended to the z‐average degree of polymerization DPz. This average is a function of the weight‐ and z‐average degree of polymerization λw and λz of the primary chain distribution and the branching density α: Higher averages of branched polymers from monomers of type Af and BAf − 1 with functionalities f ⩾ 2 are discussed.This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved
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