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Viscosity of Ring Polymer Melts

Authors :
Nikos Hadjichristidis
Ana R. Brás
Michael Rubinstein
Hyojoon Lee
Dieter Richter
Wim Pyckhout-Hintzen
Sebastian Gooßen
Jürgen Allgaier
Dimitris Vlassopoulos
Thodoris C. Vasilakopoulos
George Sakellariou
Simon A. Rogers
Andreas Wischnewski
Atsushi Takano
Taihyun Chang
Youn Cheol Jeong
Rossana Pasquino
Pasquino, Rossana
Thodoris C., Vasilakopoulo
Youn Cheol, Jeong
Hyojoon, Lee
Simon, Roger
George, Sakellariou
J?rgen, Allgaier
Atsushi, Takano
Ana R., Br?
Taihyun, Chang
Sebastian, Goo?en
Wim Pyckhout, Hintzen
Andreas, Wischnewski
Nikos, Hadjichristidi
Dieter, Richter
Michael, Rubinstein
Dimitris, Vlassopoulos
Source :
ACS Macro Letters 2(10), 874-878 (2013). doi:10.1021/mz400344e
Publication Year :
2013
Publisher :
American Chemical Society (ACS), 2013.

Abstract

We have measured the linear rheology of critically purified ring polyisoprenes, polystyrenes, and polyethyleneoxides of different molar masses. The ratio of the zero-shear viscosities of linear polymer melts η0,linear to their ring counterparts η0,ring at isofrictional conditions is discussed as a function of the number of entanglements Z. In the unentangled regime η0,linear/η0,ring is virtually constant, consistent with the earlier data, atomistic simulations, and the theoretical expectation η0,linear/η0,ring = 2. In the entanglement regime, the Z-dependence of ring viscosity is much weaker than that of linear polymers, in qualitative agreement with predictions from scaling theory and simulations. The power-law extracted from the available experimental data in the rather limited range 1 < Z < 20, η0,linear/η0,ring Z1.2±0.3, is weaker than the scaling prediction (η0,linear/η0,ring Z1.6±0.3) and the simulations (η0,linear/η0,ring Z2.0±0.3). Nevertheless, the present collection of state-of-the-art experimental data unambiguously demonstrates that rings exhibit a universal trend clearly departing from that of their linear counterparts, and hence it represents a major step toward resolving a 30-year-old problem.

Details

ISSN :
21611653
Volume :
2
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
ACS Macro Letters
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....8b44522eecf6fc2c68f5635b95a83a35
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1021/mz400344e