The relaxation of linear flexible polymers which are slightly poly-disperse |
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Authors: | Judith K. Jackson Prof. H. Henning Winter |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Chemical Engineering and Department of Polymer Science and Engineering, University of Massachusetts, 01003 Amherst, Massachusetts, USA |
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Abstract: | The relaxation of slightly poly-disperse linear flexible polymers has been expressed in a simplified blending rule which is presumed to be a weighted linear superposition of the relaxation spectra of mono-disperse components which constitute the blend. Discrete components are characterized by their molecular weight Mi,weight fraction wi,and relaxation time spectrum Hi(). ). In contrast to broadly distributed blends in which the small molecules mobilize the large ones and vice versa, we introduce the term slightly polydisperse for blends with molecular weight distributions narrow enough to have very little change in the longest relaxation times of each molecular weight component. The properties of this blending rule are analyzed and dynamic data is calculated for slightly poly-disperse polystyrene. As an application, the blending rule is used to determine the characteristic mono-disperse parameters (BSW parameters) of two materials, poly (vinyl methyl ether) and polycarbonate, for which we could not determine their BSW parameters directly since they were not available in nearly monodisperse form. The proposed blending rule can only be applied to systems in which all components are above the entanglement molecular weight, i.e. MiMc.Dedicated to the memory of Professor Tasos C. Papanastasiou |
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Keywords: | Rheology polymers poly-dispersity linear viscoelasticity relaxation time |
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