Effect of flow history on the structure of a non-polar polymer/clay nanocomposite model system |
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Authors: | Christophe Mobuchon Pierre J. Carreau Marie-Claude Heuzey |
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Affiliation: | (1) Center for Applied Research on Polymers and Composites (CREPEC), Chemical Engineering Department, Ecole Polytechnique, P.O. Box 6079, Stn Centre-Ville, Montreal, QC, Canada, H3C3A7 |
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Abstract: | The effect of flow history on the linear and non-linear viscoelastic properties of non-polar polymer nanocomposites (PNCs) has been investigated by means of a suitable model system based on a Newtonian matrix. The structural recovery of this model suspension after cessation of different pre-shear rates was monitored by measuring its linear viscoelastic properties while its structural evolution under shear flow was followed by using stepwise changes in shear rate including flow reversal measurements. To assess the kinetics of the structural evolution at rest and under flow, empirical relations of stretched exponential form were used. It is shown that for different pre-shear rates, different equilibrium structures were reached at rest but with a similar kinetics of recovery. As a result, the low frequency behaviour was typical of solid-like or weak gel material, strongly dependent on the flow history. After any given shear rate under steady state, only one reversible equilibrium structure was reached after a kinetics that was dependent on the pre-shear history. Finally, typical flow reversal responses as observed for PNCs are reported and interpreted in light of the microstructure evolution under flow. This paper was presented at the Annual Meeting of the European Society of Rheology, Hersonisos, Greece April 2006. |
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Keywords: | Polymeric nanocomposites Layered silicate Model suspension Flow history Linear viscoelasticity Forward and reversal transient shear flows |
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