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Journal of Macromolecular Science, Part A | 1985

Synthesis and Characterization of the Poly-(2-Methoxycyanurate) of 1,1′-Bis-(4-Hydroxyphenyl)-cyclohexane

P. H. Parsania; Praful P. Shah; K. C. Patel; R. D. Patel

Abstract The poly-(2-methoxycyanurate) of l, l′-bis-(4-hydroxyphenyl)-cyclohexane (PMCBC) was synthesized by the interfacial poly-condensation technique. The polymer was fractionated by preparative gel permeation chromatography (GPC). The fractions were characterized by viscometry, osmometry, and GPC techniques. The viscosity-molecular weight relationship was established in pure solvent and in different binary solvent mixtures. The unperturbed dimensions, (〈R2〉0/M)1/2, and the solvent-polymer interaction parameter, B, were computed by applying the two-parameter theories of the excluded-volume effect.


European Polymer Journal | 1977

Solution properties of cellulose triacetate—I. Method of fractionation and light scattering, osmometry, viscometry on dilute solutions

P. R. M. Nair; R. M. Gohil; K. C. Patel; R. D. Patel

Abstract Cellulose triacetate prepared from Egyptian cotton was fractionated by the adsorption technique using porous adsorbent calcium silicate. Chloroform-acetone mixture is suitable for preferential adsorption of CTA on calcium silicate while chloroform-ethanol is adequate for desorption of the polymer from the adsorbent. Light scattering and osmotic pressure measurements for various fractions reveal that fractions are monodisperse. The viscosity measurements along with light scattering give the Mark-Houwink constants in chloroform at 30° as v = 0.800 and K′ = 1.396 × 10−4. Studies showed negligible partial draining character and therefore the higher value of v seems to be mainly due to solvent-polymer interaction, which is common for many stiff chain polymers like cellulose and amylose derivatives. Other parameters, e.g. second virial coefficient, radius of gyration and unperturbed dimension, have also been evaluated.


Colloid and Polymer Science | 1976

Crystallization of polyacrylonitrile: Growth mechanisms for various growth features

R. M. Gohil; K. C. Patel; R. D. Patel

SummaryCrystallization of polyacrylonitrile has been carried out at different temperatures from fractionated sample, and different morphological growth features obtained are compared with those observed previously from unfractionated sample. Several new growth features like rectangular single crystals, twinned crystals, ovals and spherulites have been observed. The role of different typical growth features for the development of spherulites has been studied. It seems that the proposed growth mechanism for the development of spherulite grown either from the melt or concentrated solution is the same for different polymers. From the observed growth features of dendritic nature in different conditions, a mechanism of development of dendritic spherulite is discussed.ZusammenfassungDie Kristallisation von Polyacrylnitril und anderen Polymeren wird nach der Methode der Filmbildung ausgeführt. Das Polyacrylnitril war hergestellt durch Polymerisation von Acrylnitril initiiert mit einem Cer-Ionen-Redoxsystem. Die Fraktionierung des Polyacrylnitrils wurde mit der Methode, dieKobayashi undFujisaki beschrieben haben, durchgeführt. Die vorliegende Studie für die Untersuchung der wachsenden Kristalle wurde an einer Probe mit dem mittleren Molekulargewicht


Angewandte Makromolekulare Chemie | 1998

Friedel-Crafts polyketones : Synthesis, characterization and antimicrobial properties

B. T. Patel; Rajni T. Patel; Rajni M. Patel; K. C. Patel


European Polymer Journal | 1999

Synthesis, characterization and biological activity of some poly(coumarin ethylene)s

D. I. Brahmbhatt; Shashibala Singh; K. C. Patel

\bar M_w = 1,2 \times 10^5


Polymer | 1974

Crystallization kinetics of polyacrylonitrile: single crystal growth rate and thermodynamic considerations

R. M. Gohil; K. C. Patel; R. D. Patel


Journal of Macromolecular Science, Part A | 1983

Transitions of Cellulose Acetate

H. C. Trivedi; K. C. Patel; R. D. Patel

durchgeführt. Cellulosetriacetat (CTA) mit dem Molekulargewicht


Colloid and Polymer Science | 1974

Plastic deformation of polyoxymethylene crystals

R. M. Gohil; K. C. Patel; R. D. Patel


Colloid and Polymer Science | 1987

Morphology of solution crystallized trans-1,4-polyisoprene

P. N. Chaturvedi; M. J. Patel; K. C. Patel; R. D. Patel

\bar M_n = 3,5 \times 10^5


European Polymer Journal | 1973

A source of screw dislocation in polyoxymethylene crystals

R. M. Gohil; C. K. Patel; K. C. Patel; R. D. Patel

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R. D. Patel

Sardar Patel University

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R. M. Gohil

Sardar Patel University

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C. K. Patel

Sardar Patel University

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J. Patel

Sardar Patel University

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M. J. Patel

Sardar Patel University

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V. M. Patel

Sardar Patel University

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D. H. Desai

Sardar Patel University

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