Rheology of crystallizing LLDPE
Autor: | Gregory C. Rutledge, Marat Andreev, Jonathan Moore, Anthony P. Kotula, Jaap den Doelder, David A. Nicholson |
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Přispěvatelé: | Physical Chemistry |
Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 2020 |
Předmět: |
chemistry.chemical_classification
Materials science 010304 chemical physics Mechanical Engineering Crystallization of polymers Polymer Polyethylene Condensed Matter Physics Branching (polymer chemistry) 01 natural sciences Article law.invention Linear low-density polyethylene chemistry.chemical_compound Crystallinity chemistry Rheology Mechanics of Materials law 0103 physical sciences General Materials Science Crystallization Composite material 010306 general physics |
Zdroj: | Journal of Rheology, 64(6), 1379-1389. Society of Rheology Other repository J Rheol (N Y N Y) |
ISSN: | 0148-6055 |
Popis: | © 2020 The Society of Rheology. Polymer crystallization occurs in many plastic manufacturing processes, from injection molding to film blowing. Linear low-density polyethylene (LLDPE) is one of the most commonly processed polymers, wherein the type and extent of short-chain branching (SCB) may be varied to influence crystallization. In this work, we report simultaneous measurements of the rheology and Raman spectra, using a Rheo-Raman microscope, for two industrial-grade LLDPEs undergoing crystallization. These polymers are characterized by broad polydispersity, SCB, and the presence of polymer chain entanglements. The rheological behavior of these entangled LLDPE melts is modeled as a function of crystallinity using a slip-link model. The partially crystallized melt is represented by a blend of linear chains with either free or cross-linked ends, wherein the cross-links represent attachment to growing crystallites, and a modulus shift factor that increases with the degree of crystallinity. In contrast to our previous application of the slip-link model to isotactic polypropylene, in which the introduction of only bridging segments with cross-links at both ends was sufficient to describe the available data, for these LLDPEs, we find it necessary to introduce dangling segments, with cross-links at only one end. The model captures quantitatively the evolution of viscosity and elasticity with crystallization over the whole range of frequencies in the linear regime for the two LLDPE grades. |
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