Rheology and Spinnability of Polyvinylpyrrolidone Solutions
ORAL
Abstract
We examine spinnability and centrifugally-spun fiber properties for polyvinylpyrrolidone (PVP) by first focusing on the influence of molecular weight and dispersity, and the choice of solvent. A small fraction of high molecular weight (UHMW) PVP is incorporated to illustrate extensibility-enriched spinnability and highlight how nearly similar shear, but quantitatively stronger and different extensional rheology response changes the spinnability outcomes. To elucidate the influence of solvent properties, we vary ethanol content in spinning dope comprising aqueous PVP solutions. We rely on a bespoke centrifugal force spinning (CFS) set-up that allows spinning from two symmetrically placed nozzles onto a collector using matched processing parameters, but variable polymer-solvent concentrations.
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Presenters
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Louie Edano
University of Illinois at Chicago
Authors
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Louie Edano
University of Illinois at Chicago
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Cheryl L Slykas
University of Illinois at Chicago
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Vihar Trada
University of Illinois at Chicago
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Carina Martinez
University of Illinois at Chicago
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Naveen Reddy
Hasselt University
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Vivek Sharma
University of Illinois Chicago