Monolayers of Copolymers of Methyl Acrylate and <I>n</I>-Butyl Acrylate and Mixed Monolayers of Thier Homopolymers
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概要
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Poly(methyl acrylate), poly(<I>n</I>-butyl acrylate), and their copolymers were prepared by radical polymerization. The monolayers of these polymers and the mixed polymers were studied at the air/water interface. The limiting areas obtained experimentally for various copolymers corresponded well to the theoretical values as calculated from the areas per methyl acrylate and butyl acrylate residues. However, those obtained for their corresponding polymer mixtures were larger than the theoretical limting areas.
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著者
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Kubota Takashi
Faculty Of Medicine Kinki University
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Kubota Takashi
Faculty of Science, Science University of Tokyo
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Hironaka Seiichiro
Faculty of Science, Science University of Tokyo
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Meguro Kenjiro
Faculty of Science, Science University of Tokyo
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