Journal of Polymer Science Part B: Polymer Physics, Vol.39, No.22, 2751-2758, 2001
Theoretical consideration of the molecular mass distribution of starlike polymers formed by attachment of linear polymers to dendritic cores
Star-shaped polymers can be synthesized by condensation of linear polymers to dendritic cores. The distribution of molecular masses of such hybrid star polymers and the factors influencing it have been investigated by calculations based on population balance equations and Laplace transformations. Moreover, the expressions for numerical calculations of molecular mass distributions have been derived for both Poisson and Schultz-Zimm. types of initial molecular mass distributions. According to the calculation results, the molecular mass distribution of the star polymers is strongly dependent on the distribution of the length of linear polymers. Beyond this, the molecular mass development is affected by several parameters that describe the reaction degree of dendritic cores, thus, by the fraction of all functional groups of dendritic cores involved in grafting, denoted by p; the average branching degree of one starlike molecule, represented by rho; or the fraction of dendritic molecules becoming the cores of star polymers, expressed by p/rho, provided the star molecule contains only one core.