THE EFFECT OF PROCESSING ON RHEOLOGICAL AND MOLECULAR CHARACTERISTICS OF A LOW-DENSITY POLYETHYLENE

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BAKER, WE
RUDIN, A
SCHREIBER, HP
ELKINDI, M
机构
[1] ECOLE POLYTECH,DEPT CHEM ENGN,MONTREAL H3C 3A7,QUEBEC,CANADA
[2] QUEENS UNIV,DEPT CHEM,KINGSTON K7L 3N6,ONTARIO,CANADA
[3] UNIV WATERLOO,DEPT CHEM,WATERLOO N2L 3G1,ONTARIO,CANADA
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POLYMER ENGINEERING AND SCIENCE | 1993年 / 33卷 / 07期
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10.1002/pen.760330702
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TQ [化学工业];
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0817 ;
摘要
The viscoelastic responses of some molten polymers, and particularly of low density polyethylene (LDPE), are known to vary with processing history. Reasons for the variations include the effects of shear history on morphological states of the polymer, or on its molecular weight parameters. A typical low density polyethylene has been used to test the shear-history dependence concept following a variety of processing steps. The polymer was sheared in single-screw and twin-screw extruders, and in a high speed melter/mixer (Gelimat). Samples also were precipitated from very dilute solutions in trichlorobenzene and in p-xylene. GPC analyses showed that, in general, these procedures did not affect the various moments of molecular weight. An exception was the Gelimat-mixed sample, for which mild reductions in M(n) and M(w) were noted. In contrast, melt viscosity and elasticity readings, the former from low shear evaluations and the latter from extrudate swelling, were affected by the various procedures. A drop in melt viscosity and in elasticity was observed, being most pronounced for precipitated and twin-screw extruded versions of the LDPE. Reductions also were observed in the specimen sheared in the Gelimat instrument. Following conditioning at the test extrusion temperature (170-degrees-C), viscous and elastic responses tended to revert to those of the unsheared control sample, the exception again being the sample sheared in the Gelimat melter/mixer. Of the various mechanisms proposed in the literature to account for transient property changes such as those reported, temporary changes in the degree of chain entanglement appear the most satisfactory explanation. Irreversible alterations in viscoelastic properties may be associated with changes in molecular weights due to processing at high shear.
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