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Rheological properties of branched polystyrenes: nonlinear shear and extensional behavior
Authors:Jens Hepperle  Helmut Münstedt
Affiliation:(1) Institute of Polymer Materials, University Erlangen-Nürnberg, Martensstr. 7, 91058 Erlangen, Germany;(2) Present address: Bayer Technology Services GmbH, 51368 Leverkusen, Germany
Abstract:Nonlinear shear and uniaxial extensional measurements on a series of graft-polystyrenes with varying average numbers and molar masses of grafted side chains are presented. Step-strain measurements are performed to evaluate the damping functions of the melts in shear. The damping functions show a decreasing dependence on strain with an increase in mass fraction of grafted side chains. Extensional viscosities of the melts of graft-polystyrenes exhibit a growing strain hardening with increasing average number of grafted side chains as long as the side branches have a sufficient molar mass to be entangled. Graft-polystyrenes with side arms below the critical molar mass M c for entanglements of linear polystyrene but above the entanglement molar mass M e of linear polystyrene (M e < M w,br < M c) still show a distinct strain hardening. With decreasing molar mass of the grafted side chains (M w,br < M e) the nonlinear-viscoelastic properties of the graft-polystyrene melts approach the behavior for a linear polystyrene with comparable polydispersity.Electronic Supplementary Material Supplementary material is available for this article at
Keywords:Graft-polystyrenes  Long-chain branching  Shear and elongational viscosity  Damping function in shear and elongation  Elongational viscosity  Strain hardening  Entanglements
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