## Abstract The phase behavior and volumetric properties of polyethylene (PE) in solutions of __n__‐pentane and __n__‐pentane/CO~2~ were studied in a temperature (__T__) range of 370–440 K at pressures up to 60 MPa. Measurements were conducted with a variable‐volume view‐cell system equipped with o
High-pressure viscosity and density of polyethylene solutions in n-pentane
✍ Scribed by Erdogan Kiran; Zeliha Gokmenoglu
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1995
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 1024 KB
- Volume
- 58
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0021-8995
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
✦ Synopsis
Abstract
Viscosity and density of homogeneous one‐phase solutions (1 wt %) of polyethylenes with narrow molecular weight distributions (M~w~ = 2150, 15,520, 108,000, and 420,000) in n‐pentane were determined at 398, 413, and 428 K over a pressure range from 20 to 60 MPa. Measurements were done with a special falling cylinder type viscometer that permits simultaneous determination of viscosity, density, and phase state of the solutions. It is shown that the viscosities of these solutions can be correlated with density (p) using the exponential relationships μ − A exp {B/(1 − V~oρ~)} or μ = C~1~ exp (C~2ρ~), which are based on free‐volume considerations. Analysis of the temperature dependence of viscosity at fixed pressures, and its pressure dependence at fixed temperatures show that the flow‐activation energies for these solutions are in the range 8–12 kJ/mol, and the apparent activation volumes are in the range 30–45 cm^3^/mol. Evaluation of the specific viscosity and analysis of the molecular weight dependence of intrinsic viscosity in accordance with Mark–Houwink type relationship μ = KM^a^ suggest a value of 0.5 for the exponent a, which is typical of poor or theta solvents. © 1995 John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
📜 SIMILAR VOLUMES
The effect of a processing agent (Dynamar) on the viscosity and surface properties of high-density polyethylene (HDPE) has been studied. A capillary rheometer was used to measure the viscosity of HDPE compounds containing various concentrations of Dynamar as a function of time at constant apparent s
The viscosities and densities of methane-propane mixtures were determined a t pressures to 5,000 Ib./,sq.in.abs. for 22.1 and 50.0 mole % methane over a temperature range from -120 to 37.78"C. and for 75.3 mole % methane over a temperature range from -150" to 37.78"C. Reproducibility of the viscosit