Solution of poly(vinyl alcohol) in water with different concentrations (by weight 1%, 1.5%, 2%) and different volumes (50, 75 and 100 ml) were subjected to ultrasonic degradation. A method of viscometry was used to study the degradation behavior and kinetic model was developed to estimate the degradation rate constant. The degradation rate constant was correlated with the power input due to ultrasonic irradiation and reaction volume. It was found that rate constant decreases as the reaction volume and concentration increases. The proportionality index of the relation between rate constant, power input and reaction volume was found to be nearly equal for all concentrations studied. The proportionality constant was found to be approximately e...
Prolonged exposure of solutions of macromolecules to high-energy ultrasonic waves produces a permane...
Some of physical properties of polyvinyl alcohol dissolves in distilled water had been studied at di...
The degradation of water soluble polymers, namely, poly(ethylene oxide) (PEO), poly(acrylic acid) (P...
The ultrasonic degradation of poly(vinyl alcohol) was investigated at different pHs of solvent, in d...
Ultrasonication has proved to be a highly advantageous method for depolymerizing macromolecules beca...
The ultrasonic degradation of poly(vinyl acetate) was carried out in six different solvents and two ...
Most chemists regard sonochemistry as a relatively new branch of chemistry.However, applications of ...
It is well established that prolonged exposure of solutions of macromolecules to high-energy ultraso...
The degradation of narrow molar mass distribution samples of polystyrene dissolved in toluene when e...
Continuous exposure to high-energy ultrasonic waves depolymerises macromolecules in solutions and pr...
The influence of the alkyl group substituents on the ultrasonic degradation of poly (alkyl methacryl...
The ultrasonic degradation of poly(acrylic acid), a water-soluble polymer, was studied in the presen...
The ultrasonic degradation of polybutadiene and isotactic polypropylene in solution was studied at d...
The ultrasonic degradation of poly(ethylene oxide) (PEO) of different initial molecular weights was ...
The ultrasonic degradation of poly(vinyl acetate) was carried out in the presence of an oxidizing ag...
Prolonged exposure of solutions of macromolecules to high-energy ultrasonic waves produces a permane...
Some of physical properties of polyvinyl alcohol dissolves in distilled water had been studied at di...
The degradation of water soluble polymers, namely, poly(ethylene oxide) (PEO), poly(acrylic acid) (P...
The ultrasonic degradation of poly(vinyl alcohol) was investigated at different pHs of solvent, in d...
Ultrasonication has proved to be a highly advantageous method for depolymerizing macromolecules beca...
The ultrasonic degradation of poly(vinyl acetate) was carried out in six different solvents and two ...
Most chemists regard sonochemistry as a relatively new branch of chemistry.However, applications of ...
It is well established that prolonged exposure of solutions of macromolecules to high-energy ultraso...
The degradation of narrow molar mass distribution samples of polystyrene dissolved in toluene when e...
Continuous exposure to high-energy ultrasonic waves depolymerises macromolecules in solutions and pr...
The influence of the alkyl group substituents on the ultrasonic degradation of poly (alkyl methacryl...
The ultrasonic degradation of poly(acrylic acid), a water-soluble polymer, was studied in the presen...
The ultrasonic degradation of polybutadiene and isotactic polypropylene in solution was studied at d...
The ultrasonic degradation of poly(ethylene oxide) (PEO) of different initial molecular weights was ...
The ultrasonic degradation of poly(vinyl acetate) was carried out in the presence of an oxidizing ag...
Prolonged exposure of solutions of macromolecules to high-energy ultrasonic waves produces a permane...
Some of physical properties of polyvinyl alcohol dissolves in distilled water had been studied at di...
The degradation of water soluble polymers, namely, poly(ethylene oxide) (PEO), poly(acrylic acid) (P...