Test solution
Prepare a solution of Polyisobutylene in the
Solvent having a known concentration as indicated in
Table 1. [NotesThe solution must be homogeneous before testing. For the Polyisobutylene having a Staudinger Index of 100 and higher, add the
Solvent to the weighed material, and allow it to stand in an oven at 80
for 12 to 24 hours. A heated mechanical shaker may be used to shorten the dissolution time; it is recommended that a gentle shaker be used to avoid shearing the polymers. Take adequate precautions to prevent evaporation of the solvent.
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Table 1
Staudinger Index1 |
Concentration, g per cm3 |
2560 |
0.01 |
60100 |
0.005 |
100350 |
0.002 |
350700 |
0.001 |
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The Staudinger Index is equal to 100 times the intrinsic viscosity.
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Procedure
Using a suitable Ubbelohde capillary viscosimeter having dimensions such that the flow time is not less than 200 seconds, immersed in a controlled temperature bath, measure the flow of the
Solvent and of the
Test solution at 20
. Repeat the procedure three times, and calculate the average.
[NoteBefore each measurement, let the solutions be temperature equilibrated for 10 minutes.
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Calculate the reduced viscosity, J, by the formula:
(t / t0 1) / C,
in which t0 is the average flow time, in seconds, of the Solvent; t is the average flow time, in seconds, of the Test solution; and C is the concentration, in g per cm3, of the Test solution.
Calculate the Staudinger Index, J0, by the formula:
J / [1 + 0.31 (t / t0 1)],
in which the terms are defined above: it is within the limits specified on the label.