Hello,
Topic: Estimation of Copolymerisation from kinetic measurements.
I am facing a problem regarding the calculation of Q-e values from kineticelly measured r values. The problem lies in the estimation of the polarity value e1. It can be calculated by equation (3), which is derived from equation (2) and (1):
(1) r1 = Q1/Q2 * exp (-e1(e1-e2)
(2) r2 = Q2/Q1 * exp (-e2(e2-e1)
(3) e1 = e2 +/- [-ln (r1*r2)]^(1/2)
As You can see, the square root in eq. 3 gives two results for the polarity parameter e1 instead of one.
The way how the equations are derived is correct. It is just the physical interpretation that is a mystery to me right now. Should I take both values, and try to use them in a median and do an additonal error calculation?
Thank You for Your *delete me*
Cheers,
wuschel