Rheological characterization of aqueous hydroxypropyl cellulose solutions close to phase separation

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Roschinski, C [1 ]
Kulicke, WM [1 ]
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[1] Univ Hamburg, Inst Tech & Makromol Chem, D-20146 Hamburg, Germany
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10.1002/1521-3935(20001001)201:15<2031::AID-MACP2031>3.0.CO;2-G
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O63 [高分子化学(高聚物)];
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070305 ; 080501 ; 081704 ;
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The influence of temperature, concentration, shear rate and degree of substitution on the molecular structure of aqueous hydroxypropyl cellulose solutions (HPC) was investigated by means of rheo-mechanical and rheo-optical methods. During the investigations, it was possible to demonstrate the formation of supramolecular structures, even before visual or rheo-mechanical configuration, through the detection of dichroism in the shear field at T = 39 degreesC shortly before the flocculation temperature at T-F = 40 degreesC. In addition, birefringence experiments and mechanical oscillation investigations showed that this conformational change of the segments was dependent upon the polymer concentration and the shear rate. The aggregated structure of the 0.6% HPC was elastic and easily degradable under shear, whereas the 1.5% solution was less elastic and the aggregates could only be degraded at higher shear rates. At high shear rates it is presumed that a conformation change in the HPC segments for 0.6-1.5% solutions led to the development of a second shear-table aggregate structure. It was therefore not possible to perform a uniform normalization of the birefringence in the semi-concentrated solutions and compare it with phenomenological theories for the temperature range at T = 39 degreesC due to differences in conformation that were dependent upon concentration and shear stress. The influence of the molar substitution, MS, at T = 39 degreesC on the formation of supramolecular HPC structures was significant for 1.5% solutions. Beyond a MS > 6, the birefringence: increased by over a decade as a function of the shear rate.
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