量子纠缠
粘弹性
聚合物
热力学
聚丙烯
粘度
材料科学
溶剂
弹性(物理)
高分子化学
特性粘度
化学
复合材料
有机化学
物理
量子
量子力学
作者
Abdellah Ajji,Pierre J. Carreau,H. P. Schreiber,Alfred Rudin
标识
DOI:10.1002/polb.1986.090240907
摘要
Abstract Linear low‐density polyethylenes (LLDPES) and polypropylene (PP) have been recovered from solutions of varying initial polymer concentration. Melts of these polymers show significant reductions in viscosity and elasticity, and the effects are attributed to changes in the entanglement density of the polymer. Measurements of entanglement densities have been attempted from experimental values of the apparent zero‐shear melt viscosity. These indicate that solution treatments in trichlorobenzene at 135°C reduce the entanglement density more effectively in PP than in LLDPE. In all cases the observed effects are reversible by annealing at elevated temperatures. Analytic data point to entanglement changes as the true origin of changes in viscoelastic properties, since solution treatments produce no changes in molecular weights and weight distributions, and the samples tested are free of solvent residues.
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