TY - JOUR
T1 - Thermal rheological fluid properties of particle dispersion systems using side chain crystalline block copolymer III
AU - Yao, Shigeru
AU - Sakurai, Makoto
AU - Sekiguchi, Hiroshi
AU - Otsubo, Hiroaki
AU - Uto, Takuya
AU - Yamachika, Yu
AU - Ishino, Wataru
AU - Ichikawa, Satoshi
AU - Tatsumi, Daisuke
PY - 2013
Y1 - 2013
N2 - We recently developed a new dispersant which can decrease the viscosity of concentrated polyethylene (PE) particle dispersions significantly. This dispersant is a block copolymer constructed with side chain crystalline monomers and solvent compatible monomers (Side Chain Crystalline Block Copolymer: SCCBC). Also the viscosity of this dispersion shows reversible temperature dependence that the viscosity increases with increasing temperature up to almost the original value of the dispersion without the dispersant. This phenomenon is named as "Thermal Rheology" and the fuid is named as "Thermal Rheological (TR) Fluid". In the previous report, we found this TR Fluid effect depends on the randomness of the copolymer and solvent species qualitatively. In this investigation we researched about copolymer molecular composition and weight dependence on the TR Fluid effects. We also researched about deformation mode dependence. From this research, the TR Fluid effects strongly depend on the molecular weight, especially on the molecular weight of side chain crystalline composition. Also the TR Fluid effects are signifcant in low shear rate region and dynamic deformation mode.
AB - We recently developed a new dispersant which can decrease the viscosity of concentrated polyethylene (PE) particle dispersions significantly. This dispersant is a block copolymer constructed with side chain crystalline monomers and solvent compatible monomers (Side Chain Crystalline Block Copolymer: SCCBC). Also the viscosity of this dispersion shows reversible temperature dependence that the viscosity increases with increasing temperature up to almost the original value of the dispersion without the dispersant. This phenomenon is named as "Thermal Rheology" and the fuid is named as "Thermal Rheological (TR) Fluid". In the previous report, we found this TR Fluid effect depends on the randomness of the copolymer and solvent species qualitatively. In this investigation we researched about copolymer molecular composition and weight dependence on the TR Fluid effects. We also researched about deformation mode dependence. From this research, the TR Fluid effects strongly depend on the molecular weight, especially on the molecular weight of side chain crystalline composition. Also the TR Fluid effects are signifcant in low shear rate region and dynamic deformation mode.
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U2 - 10.1678/rheology.41.7
DO - 10.1678/rheology.41.7
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84875901591
SN - 0387-1533
VL - 41
SP - 7
EP - 12
JO - Nihon Reoroji Gakkaishi
JF - Nihon Reoroji Gakkaishi
IS - 1
ER -