量子纠缠
高分子
聚合物
戒指(化学)
粘度
材料科学
线型聚合物
化学物理
分子物理学
物理
化学
复合材料
量子力学
量子
生物化学
有机化学
作者
Qian Huang,Junhyuk Ahn,Daniele Parisi,Taihyun Chang,Ole Hassager,Sergey Panyukov,Michael Rubinstein,Dimitris Vlassopoulos
标识
DOI:10.1103/physrevlett.122.208001
摘要
In the melt state at equilibrium, entangled nonconcatenated ring macromolecules adapt more compact conformations compared to their linear analogs and do not form an entanglement network. We show here that, when subjected to uniaxial stretching, they exhibit a unique response, which sets them apart from any other polymer. Remarkably, whereas both linear and ring polymers strain-harden, the viscosity of the rings increases dramatically (the melt thickens) at very low stretch rates due to the unraveling of their conformations along the stretching direction. At high rates, stretching leads to viscosity thinning similar to that of entangled linear polymers, albeit with subtle differences.
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