Huggins equation
The Huggins Equation is an empirical equation used to relate the reduced viscosity of a dilute polymer solution to the concentration of the polymer in solution. It is named after Maurice L. Huggins. The Huggins equation states: Where is the specific viscosity of a solution at a given concentration of a polymer in solution, is the intrinsic viscosity of the solution, is the Huggins coefficient, and is the concentration of the polymer in solution. In isolation, is the specific viscosity ofa solution at a given concentration.
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Huggins equation
The Huggins Equation is an empirical equation used to relate the reduced viscosity of a dilute polymer solution to the concentration of the polymer in solution. It is named after Maurice L. Huggins. The Huggins equation states: Where is the specific viscosity of a solution at a given concentration of a polymer in solution, is the intrinsic viscosity of the solution, is the Huggins coefficient, and is the concentration of the polymer in solution. In isolation, is the specific viscosity ofa solution at a given concentration.
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