Viscosity reduction of polymeric liquid by dissolved carbon dioxide
β Scribed by Young Chan Bae; Es. Gulari
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1997
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 167 KB
- Volume
- 63
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0021-8995
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β¦ Synopsis
The viscosities of polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS)/CO 2 solutions were measured over the range of pressures of 1-3 MPa and at the ambient temperature. The viscosities were measured by using a specially designed falling ball viscometer (FBV). The Stokes equation was used to determine the viscosities and the Stokes force expressing the viscous drag of the sphere was corrected for the effect of the lateral cylindrical wall. The Kelley-Bueche (KB) free-volume treatment of the viscosities of polymeric solutions was modified to account for the gas solvent and applied to interpret our data on PDMS/CO 2 systems. It was shown that the theoretical equation, based on the assumption of the additivity of free volumes of the components, was capable of predicting with remarkable accuracy the concentration and pressure dependence of the viscosities of the investigated polymeric solutions.
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## Abstract The effects of dissolved carbon dioxide (CO~2~) molecules on the glassβtransition temperature as well as the crystallization kinetics of poly(lactic acid) have been investigated with a novel device that combines ultrasonic and volumetric measurements. Ultrasonic parameters such as the s