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Infinite-dilution viscoelastic properties of sodium poly(styrene sulfonate)
Authors:Robin W Rosser  Norio Nemoto  John L Schrag  John D Ferry
Abstract:The storage and loss shear moduli G′ and G″ of dilute solutions of two samples of sodium poly(styrene sulfonate) with molecular weights (M) of 3.28 × 105 have been measured. The Birnboim–Schrag multiple-lumped resonator technique was used in the frequency range 100–8000 Hz, and the intrinsic moduli were obtained by extrapolation to infinite dilution. Measurements were performed over the temperature range from 1.0 to 25.0°C in aqueous solvents containing from 0 to 60% by weight glycerol and from 0.001 to 0.005M added salt. The large intrinsic viscosities indicated high extension of the polymer, and the frequency dependences of G′ and G″ were matched well by hybrid relaxation spectra combining rodlike and coil-like behavior. In a solvent containing 0.001M sodium ion and no glycerol, the end-over-end rotational relaxation times for the two molecular weights corresponded to proportionality to the 1.7 power of M. With increasing molecular weight, ionic strength, and/or glycerol concentration, the polyelectrolyte appeared to become less extended, and its behavior more nearly coil-like.
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