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Importance of Boscovich’s theory of natural philosophy for polymer science

Dragoslav STOILJKOVIĆ ; University of Novi Sad, Faculty of Technology, Novi Sad


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Abstract

It has been generally accepted that the macromolecular hypothesis was for the first time presented by H. Staudinger (1920.). It is shown in this article, however, that Roger Boscovich, in his monumental work Theory of natural philosophy, pointed out, as early as the 18th century that the spiral atomic chains could be formed. He also pointed out that the shape of the chain could be considerably changed due to slight changes of the distances between atoms, as well as that these sequences of atoms have elastic properties. The author of this article also presented some examples of the applications of Boscovich's theory to the interpretation of free-radical polymerization of compressed ethylene gas and liquid methyl methacrylate. The priority of Boscovich's macromolecular hypothesis is unquestionable and his theory is still applicable in the current polymer science.

Keywords

macromolecular hypothesis; Roger Boscovich; theory of natural philosophy

Hrčak ID:

11986

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/11986

Publication date:

8.5.2007.

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