2010
DOI: 10.1002/polb.21995
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Hydrophobically modified poly(vinyl alcohol) using alkoxy‐substituted methyl gallate: Synthesis and rheology

Abstract: Hydrophobically modified poly(vinyl alcohol) (HMPVA) polymers were synthesized by potassium t‐butoxide‐catalyzed reaction of PVA with methyl 3,4,5‐tris(n‐octyloxy) benzoate (MGC8)/3,4,5‐tris(n‐dodecyloxy) benzoate (MGC12) and 1,3‐propane sultone. The concentration of 1,3‐propane sultone was kept constant at 10 mol % and that of MGC8 (2, 3, and 4 mol %)/MGC12 (2 and 3 mol %) was varied to obtain HMPVAs with different hydrophobic contents. The incorporation of MGC8/MGC12 and 1,3‐propane sultone onto HMPVA was co… Show more

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“…31,32 A similar approach was used to study microscopic mechanism underlying salt-enhanced activated processes in electrostatic complexes. 33 The SRFS has been applied to a broad variety of soft materials, like suspensions, 31,34 sions, 34 foams, 31 polymers, 32,35 soft tissues, 36 and interfacial particle monolayers. 37 As ferrofluids are employed in many dynamic applications, insight into the dynamic rheology of ferrofluids is important.…”
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“…31,32 A similar approach was used to study microscopic mechanism underlying salt-enhanced activated processes in electrostatic complexes. 33 The SRFS has been applied to a broad variety of soft materials, like suspensions, 31,34 sions, 34 foams, 31 polymers, 32,35 soft tissues, 36 and interfacial particle monolayers. 37 As ferrofluids are employed in many dynamic applications, insight into the dynamic rheology of ferrofluids is important.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This problem is overcome by using an approach called the strain-rate frequency superposition (SRFS), wherein the strain rate is maintained constant during the measurement. , A similar approach was used to study microscopic mechanism underlying salt-enhanced activated processes in electrostatic complexes . The SRFS has been applied to a broad variety of soft materials, like suspensions, , emulsions, foams, polymers, , soft tissues, and interfacial particle monolayers . As ferrofluids are employed in many dynamic applications, insight into the dynamic rheology of ferrofluids is important.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%