Flow-induced Nematic Alignment and Nucleation Acceleration in Polymer Melts
ORAL · Invited
Abstract
Using rheo-optical methods we show that poly(ether ether ketone) melts of various chain lengths begin to exhibit a sudden nematic alignment at the critical shear rate beyond which shear flow accelerates nucleation. The shear-induced isotropic-to-nematic (I-N) transition manifests in the shear rate dependence of viscosity with three regimes: I) An isotropic response with no measurable birefringence at low shear rates, with zero-shear-rate viscosity 0~Mw6, predicted for isotropic melts of rodlike polymers by Doi. II) An I-N transition with an isotropic-nematic biphase, two steady state values of apparent viscosity and measurable birefringence at intermediate shear rates. III) A fully nematic alignment with strong birefringence at high shear rates with shear thinning viscosity η~-1/2, predicted by Marrucci and observed for all nematic polymers. We find that other aromatic backbone polymers exhibit similar features, even ones that never crystallize. We also study the effects of shear flow on nucleation acceleration of more flexible polymers to determine which aspects of these flow effects are universal to all semicrystalline polymers.
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Presenters
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Ralph H Colby
Pennsylvania State University
Authors
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Ralph H Colby
Pennsylvania State University
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Arshiya Bhadu
Penn State University
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Daniele Parisi
University of Groningen, Penn State University
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Jiho Seo
Pennsylvania State University
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Jason Alexander
Penn State University
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Benson Jacob
Penn State University
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Alicyn M Rhoades
Penn State University
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Xiaoshi Zhang
Penn State Univ, Erie
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Richard Schaake
SKF Research and Technology Development