Elongational rheology of 2, 3 and 4 polymer stars connected by linear backbone chains
Valerian Hirschberg,
Max G. Schußmann,
Marie-Christin Röpert
et al.
Abstract:We consider the elongational rheology of model polystyrene topologies with 2, 3 and 4 stars, which are connected by one (2-star or “Pom-Pom”), two (3-star) and three (4-star) linear backbone chains. The number of arms of each star varies from qa = 3 to 24, the molecular weight of the arms from Mw,a = 25 kg/mol to 300 kg/mol, and the backbone chains from Mw,b = 100 kg/mol to 382 kg/mol. If the length of the arm is shorter than the length of the backbone, i.e. Mw,a < Mw,b, and despite the vastly different top… Show more
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