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Optical anisotropy of polyisobutylene: Strain birefringence
Authors:M H Liberman  L C Debolt  P J Flory
Abstract:Strain birefringence measurements on crosslinked polyisobutylene (butyl rubber) confirm earlier work of Stein and Tobolsky on the linear polymer indicating the optical anisotropy to be much greater than should have been expected from the structural symmetry of the polyisobutylene (PIB) chain. The configuration–optical anisotropy parameter Δa for PIB at 25°C is 4.1(±0.1) × 10?24 cm3, or about half the value for crosslinked polymethylene, both polymers being undiluted and amorphous. Swelling with cyclohexane, CCl4, and CBrCl3 lowers Δa to values of 3.8, 3.4, and 2.8 × 10?24 cm3, respectively. Contributions from intermolecular correlations in the bulk polymer and from form anisotropy in the diluted systems are small, if not negligible. Temperature coefficients measured isometrically yield d In Δa/dT ≈ 0.2 × 10?3 deg?1. Both Δa and its temperature coefficient are much greater than calculated from rotational isomeric state theory assuming additivity of bond polarizabilities. The disparity (more than tenfold for Δa) cannot be relieved by any rational adjustment of the structural parameters. It is suggested that the severe crowding of groups in the PIB chain may affect the anisotropies of group polarizabilities.
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