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MOLECULAR WEIGHT "Drop the idea of large molecules. Organic molecules with a molecular weight higher than 5000 do not exist." —Advice given to Hermann Staudinger* MOLECULAR WEIGHT WHY IS IT IMPORTANT ? TENSILE MELT STRENGTH VISCOSITY MOL.WT. MOL.WT. Molecular Weight - Some Initial Observations How does the molecular weight of a high polymer differ from that of a low-molecular-weight substance ? But for most polymers there is a Distribution of Chain Lengths CH 16 4 CH CH 30 3 3 Gases CH CH CH 44 3 2 3 CH CH CH CH 58 3 2 2 3 CH (CH) CH Liquid 114 3 2 6 3 CH (CH) CH "Semi-solid" 450 3 2 30 3 We must therefore define an Solid Average Degree of Polymerization ( DP ) CH (CH) CH 420030 The average number of structural units in the polymer chain 3 2 30000 3 Increasing And an Molecular Weight Average Molecular Weight (M ) Molecular weight M simply: The average degree of polymerization times the molecular weight of the structural unit, M 0 (# C atoms x 12) + (# H atoms x 1) MOLECULAR WEIGHT 12 M ≅ 108,500 n M ≅ 118,200 10 w 8 6 Moles 4 2 00 100000 200000 300000 Molecular Weight Number Average Weight Average N M 2 ∑ N M M = x x M = ∑ x x n ∑ N w N M x ∑ x x
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