1998
DOI: 10.1021/ma971733f
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Onset of Entanglement

Abstract: The onset of entanglement was determined from studying the viscoelastic spectra of the blends consisting of two nearly monodisperse polystyrene polymers:  component one having a molecular weight slightly less than the entanglement molecular weight M e (=4ρRT/5G N), whereas that of component two being greater than M e (such a blend is referred to as the blend solution). It is shown that because of the absence of the hydrodynamic interaction the viscoelastic spectrum of the blend solution can be described by app… Show more

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“…In comparison with experimental results of polymer melts, [3][4][5]25 the mean-field representation works very well in the long-time or entropic region of the relaxation modulus, as illustrated by the quantitative agreement of the measured viscoelastic spectra with the Rouse theory. In comparison with experimental results of polymer melts, [3][4][5]25 the mean-field representation works very well in the long-time or entropic region of the relaxation modulus, as illustrated by the quantitative agreement of the measured viscoelastic spectra with the Rouse theory.…”
Section: Comparison Of Simulation With Experimentsmentioning
confidence: 57%
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“…In comparison with experimental results of polymer melts, [3][4][5]25 the mean-field representation works very well in the long-time or entropic region of the relaxation modulus, as illustrated by the quantitative agreement of the measured viscoelastic spectra with the Rouse theory. In comparison with experimental results of polymer melts, [3][4][5]25 the mean-field representation works very well in the long-time or entropic region of the relaxation modulus, as illustrated by the quantitative agreement of the measured viscoelastic spectra with the Rouse theory.…”
Section: Comparison Of Simulation With Experimentsmentioning
confidence: 57%
“…[1][2][3][4][5] In a viscoelastic spectrum, the agreement between theory and experiment is limited to the region below the modulus level corresponding to the molecular weight of a single Rouse segment that can be assigned to the polymer system-for instance, below ϳRT / m = 3.8ϫ 10 7 dyn/ cm 2 , corresponding to the Rousesegmental molecular weight m Ϸ 850 in the case of polystyrene. [1][2][3][4][5] In a viscoelastic spectrum, the agreement between theory and experiment is limited to the region below the modulus level corresponding to the molecular weight of a single Rouse segment that can be assigned to the polymer system-for instance, below ϳRT / m = 3.8ϫ 10 7 dyn/ cm 2 , corresponding to the Rousesegmental molecular weight m Ϸ 850 in the case of polystyrene.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A summary of more recent speculations based on the transition 127 from Rouse 128 to reptation chain dynamics 95,96 and its effects on chain mobility and diffusion is given in the Supporting Information. [129][130][131][132][133][134][135][136][137][138] The common assumption has been that R p • is the major terminating species. Yet the estimated inequality k < k H (F/m 0 ) (see above and below) suggests that [R s • ] > [R p • ], such that R s • should dominate termination (unless it suffers significantly greater diffusional constraints than R p • ; see next paragraph).…”
Section: Observations On Mechanistic Issuesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, the very low molecular weights (M -w a 2M e ) which are contained in the MWD for molecular weight M -w a 10 M e induce a decrease of entanglement density and then a decrease of the viscosity. Therefore, the relationship g 0 against M -w is only an apparent behavior in a given range of molecular weights, which means that the different data must be compared defining the entangled domain M Note that pertinent rheological studies on the transition from low molecular weights to the entangled regime have been only recently published (Majesté et al 32) , Lin and Juang 33) ). The same agreement is observed between experimental and calculated values in the case of the elastic compliance (Tab.…”
Section: The Forward Calculationmentioning
confidence: 99%