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Characterization of the flow properties of sodium carboxymethylcellulose via mechanical and optical techniques
Authors:Werner-Michael Kulicke  Ulf Reinhardt  Gerald G. Fuller  Oliver Arendt
Affiliation:(1) Institute of Technical and Macromolecular Chemistry, University of Hamburg Bundesstrasse 45, D-20146 Hamburg Germany, DE;(2) Schultessdamm 20, D-22391 Hamburg Germany, DE;(3) Department of Chemical Engineering Stanford University, Palo Alto California, USA, US
Abstract:Sodium carboxymethylcellulose (NaCMC) in solution represents a complex rheological system, since it forms aggregates and associations and hence higher-level structures and, depending on the synthesis, is only found in a molecularly dispersed form in exceptional cases. Rheo-mechanical investigations of the viscoelasticity showed that the Cox-Merz rule is not fulfilled. The aim was therefore to examine whether rheo-optics could be employed to provide more detailed conclusions about the parameters that influence the flow behavior of NaCMC than has hitherto been available with mechanical methods. The flow birefringence, Δn , rises as the degree of polymerization increases, and exhibits the same dependence on molar mass as does the viscosity: Δn M w 3.4. As the degree of polymerization increases while the shear rate remains constant, the polymer segments become more distinctly aligned in the direction of shear. Hence increasing the degree of polymerization also affects the solution structure, i.e. the interaction of the molecules with one another. The stress-optical rule only applies to a limited extent for this system. The stress-optical coefficient, C, is almost independent of the shear rate, but is strongly influenced by the concentration and attains a limiting value of 3 × 10−8 Pa−1. C was determined for a polymer in dilute solution and the curve obtained also enabled transitions in the solution structure to be recognized. Received: 1 May 1998 Accepted: 5 October 1998
Keywords:Carboxymethylcellulose  Rheology  Optical rheometry  Flow birefringence  Orientation angle
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