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What does IV stand for?

Intrinsic Viscosity


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Samples in periodicals archive:
The Mark-Houwink equation for the linear polymers in the GPC solvent relates intrinsic viscosity to the viscosity average molecular weight ([M.
When GPC/SEC is coupled with advanced detectors a range of additional parameters can be determined, including intrinsic viscosity, molecular size, and long chain branching.
After 1500 hr of contact with 100% bio-diesel fuel, intrinsic viscosity of the new HDPEs changes by 1.
It has an intrinsic viscosity number of five or larger and an average strength of 22 cN/dtex or higher.
Intrinsic viscosity is a measure of the average length of the molecular chains of polymers making up pulp fibers.
The 1 percent intrinsic viscosity had the best correlation to molecular weight.
Intrinsic viscosity measurements were carried out using a Ubbelohde capillar on solution of the polymers in trichlorobenzene through single point evaluation using the Solomon-Ciuta equation (24).
After 1500 hours of contact with fuel consisting of 100 percent bio-diesel, the grade changed its intrinsic viscosity by 1.

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