Dependence of viscosity of concentrated polymer solutions upon molecular weight and concentration
1967; Wiley; Volume: 5; Issue: 5 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1002/pol.1967.160050508
ISSN1542-9377
AutoresShigeharu Onogi, Toshiro Masuda, Nobuyuki Miyanaga, Yasuo Kimura,
Tópico(s)Polymer crystallization and properties
ResumoAbstract Molecular weight M and concentration c dependencies of the zero‐shear viscosity (η) were measured over wide ranges of M and c for concentrated solutions of linear and branched poly(vinyl acetate) as well as of polystyrene under θ conditions. The log η versus log M and log η versus log c curves for a given system can be superposed by the horizontal shift along the abscissa, giving smooth master curves. From the shift factors the ratio of two exponents β and α, which appear in the following equation, can be evaluated: η = K ′( c ρ) α M β , where ρ is the density of the solution and K ′ is a constant at constant temperature. The evaluated values of β/α for the systems under θ conditions are equal to or very close to 0.50 as was anticipated from the previous work. The above superposition method was also applied to available viscosity data, and it was found that β/α had a good correlation with a in [η] = KM a . This indicates that the individual molecules in concentrated solutions maintain the same individuality as in dilute solutions, and might be a positive support to the packed sphere model proposed previously by the authors. The effect of solvent on the molecular weight and the concentration dependencies of viscosity was also discussed.
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