Volume 29, Number 5, 400-408, DOI: 10.1007/BF01376790

The relaxation of polymers with linear flexible chains of uniform length

M. Baumgaertel, A. Schausberger and H. H. Winter

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Abstract

The analysis of dynamic mechanical data indicates that linear flexible polymer chains of uniform length follow a scaling relation during their relaxation, having a linear viscoelastic relaxation spectrum of the formH(lambda) = n 1 G N 0 × (lambda/lambda max) n1 forlambdalelambda max. Data are well represented with a scaling exponent of about 0.22 for polystyrene and 0.42 for polybutadiene. The plateau modulusG N 0 is a material-specific constant and the longest relaxation time depends on the molecular weight in the expected way. At high frequencies, the scaling behavior is masked by the transition to the glassy response. Surprisingly, this transition seems to follow a Chambon-Winter spectrumH(lambda) = Clambda–n2, which was previously adopted for describing other liquid/solid transitions. The analysis shows that the Rouse spectrum is most suitable for low molecular-weight polymersM ap M c , and that the de Gennes-Doi-Edwards spectrum clearly predicts terminal relaxation, but deviates from the observed behavior in the plateau region.

Key words  Relaxation spectrum - monodisperse polymers - scaling - glass transition - plateau modulus - recoverable compliance

Dedicated to Prof. Richard S. Stein on the occasion of his 65th birthday.
On sabbatical leave from the University of Linz, Austria.

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