Abstract: | Viscosity and normal-stress difference as functions of shear rate were examined for poly(vinyl acetate) samples with various degrees of random branching in diethyl phthalate solution. At moderate concentration (c = 0.17 g/ml) the viscosities were depressed by branching, in fair accord with the Bueche theory. However, at higher concentrations (c = 0.35 g/ml) the data showed a progressive trend in the direction of viscosity enhancement by branching, a characteristic which has been observed by other workers in undiluted branched polymers. Accompanying viscosity enhancement was an increase in the temperature coefficient of viscosity, an increase in recoverable compliance (estimated from steady-state normal-stress data) and an early onset in the shear rate dependence of viscosity. |