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The effect of concentration, temperature, and molecular weight on the dynamics of rigid-rod molecules in semi-dilute solutions

✍ Scribed by A. Immaneni; A. J. McHugh


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1998
Tongue
English
Weight
239 KB
Volume
36
Category
Article
ISSN
0887-6266

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✦ Synopsis


The dynamics of rigid-rod-like molecules are studied using rheo-optical techniques. Measurements of flow birefringence as a function of shear rate are utilized to understand the scaling behavior of rotational diffusivity with respect to concentration and temperature. The concentration scaling exponent increases with increasing concentration and the scaling laws are valid in narrow concentration windows. The Doi-Edwards (DE) scaling law D r Γ‡ c 02 , holds at very high concentrations ( cL 3 ΓΊ 150). The concentration scaling exponent decreases dramatically with increasing temperature at concentrations, cL 2 d ΓΊ 1. Scaling of rotational diffusivity, with respect to temperature and solvent viscosity in the semidilute regime, does not follow the predictions of DE theory (and related caging ideas). On the contrary, a model proposed by Fixman was found to explain both the temperature and concentration dependence of the rotational diffusivity.


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