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Rheology of heterophase polymer systems
Authors:Tadao Kotaka  Toshiyuki Shikata
Abstract:This lecture attempts to elucidate rheological behavior of multiphase polymer systems through a comparison with our studies on much simpler systems such as suspensions of (a) non-aggregating and (b) aggregating monodisperse spheres in viscoelastic media, (c) polymer latex in the same polymer liquids, and (d) emulsions or blends of two polymers with or without an emulsifying block copolymer. For the system (a) not only the viscosity η but also the modulus obey the known simple dependence on volume fraction ϕ of hard-sphere suspensions, while for the system (b) the flow induced-aggregation and dissociation of the particles govern the rheology. In the system (c), relaxations of entanglements of the adsorbed chains as well as the spatial distribution of the latexes are essential. For the emulsion (d) of a biased composition range (e.g., ϕ1 > ϕ2) the matrix phase 1 dominates, unless η1 << η2. When η1 ≥ η2, deformation and/or bursting of the dispersed phase 2 take place. For those of an even composition, the viscosity is additive of those of the components and is enhanced by adding the emulsifying block copolymer component.
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