Abstract: | A high molecular weight linear polyurethane was prepared by the polyaddition of equimolar amounts of ethylene glycol and methylene bis(4-phenyl isocyanate). Varying amounts of the labile carbamate protons of the polyurethane backbone were substituted by a number of groups of varying length and composition. The resultant grafted or nitrogen-substituted polyurethanes were then studied viscometrically in both polymer solvent and in a polymer solvent—nonsolvent mixture. The configuration of the nitrogen-substituted polyurethane was found to be dependent upon the number and length of pendent branches. |