polydispersitytekijä
Polydispersitytekijä, often referred to as the polydispersity index (PDI), is a measure used in polymer science to describe the distribution of molecular weights in a polymer sample. A polymer sample is rarely composed of chains of identical length. Instead, it contains a range of chain lengths, and the polydispersitytekijä quantifies how broad this distribution is.
The PDI is calculated as the ratio of the weight-average molecular weight ($M_w$) to the number-average molecular
A monodisperse sample, meaning all polymer chains have the same molecular weight, would have a PDI of