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4.5 Molecular Weight • 107

Amount of polymer

Molecular weight

Number-average, Mn

Weight-average, Mw

Figure 4.4 Distribution of molecular
weights for a typical polymer.

degree of An alternative way of expressing average chain size of a polymer is as thedegree
polymerization of polymerization,DP, which represents the average number of repeat units in a
chain.DPis related to the number-average molecular weightMnby the equation

DP=


Mn
m

(4.6)


Degree of
polymerization—
dependence on
number-average and
repeat unit molecular
weights

wheremis the repeat unit molecular weight.

EXAMPLE PROBLEM 4.1

Computations of Average Molecular Weights and Degree
of Polymerization
Assume that the molecular weight distributions shown in Figure 4.3 are for
poly(vinyl chloride). For this material, compute(a)the number-average molec-
ular weight,(b)the degree of polymerization, and(c)the weight-average molec-
ular weight.

Solution
(a)The data necessary for this computation, as taken from Figure 4.3a, are
presented in Table 4.4a. According to Equation 4.5a, summation of all the

Table 4.4a Data Used for Number-Average Molecular
Weight Computations in Example Problem 4.1

Molecular Weight Mean Mi
Range(g/mol)(g/mol) xi xiMi
5,000–10,000 7,500 0.05 375
10,000–15,000 12,500 0.16 2000
15,000–20,000 17,500 0.22 3850
20,000–25,000 22,500 0.27 6075
25,000–30,000 27,500 0.20 5500
30,000–35,000 32,500 0.08 2600
35,000–40,000 37,500 0.02 750
Mn = 21,150
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