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The concentration is not a true parameter affecting the intrinsic viscosity since the intrinsic viscosity is defined in ideal dilution (c→0) according to Eq. (4.7). Nevertheless, the influence of the concentration on the reduced viscosity ηred is of great importance for the determination of the intrinsic viscosity.

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Kulicke, WM., Clasen, C. (2004). Parameters Affecting the Intrinsic Viscosity. In: Viscosimetry of Polymers and Polyelectrolytes. Springer Laboratory. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-10796-6_5

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