Polymer Chain Mobility under Shear—A Rheo-NMR Investigation

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Date
2018
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10
Issue
11
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Polymers
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Basel : MDPI
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The local dynamics in polymer melts and the impact of external shear in a Couette geometry have been investigated using rheological nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR). The spin-spin relaxation time, T2, which is sensitive to chain-segment motion, has been measured as a function of shear rate for two samples of poly(dimethylsiloxane). For the low-molecular-weight sample, a mono-exponential decay is observed, which becomes slightly faster with shear, indicating restrictions of the polymer chain motion. For the high-weight sample, a much faster bi-exponential decay is observed, indicative of entanglements. Both components in this decay become longer with shear. This implies that the free polymer segments between entanglements become effectively longer as a result of shear.

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Wiesner, B., Kohn, B., Mende, M., & Scheler, U. (2018). Polymer Chain Mobility under Shear—A Rheo-NMR Investigation (Basel : MDPI). Basel : MDPI. https://doi.org//10.3390/polym10111231
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