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Effects on the melt rheology of systems of Nd‐Fe‐B particles suspended in a poly(phenylene sulfide) and liquid crystalline polymer blend
Authors:Peter C Guschl  Joshua U Otaigbe
Abstract:The melt rheology of blends of a liquid crystalline polymer (LCP) and poly(phenylene sulfide) (PPS) and their composites with ferromagnetic Nd‐Fe‐B particles (MQP) was studied. We investigated the effects of LCP concentration, Nd‐Fe‐B particle volume fraction and size, distribution, and shear rate on the rheological properties of these composites. Enthalpy of fusion changes that were observed resulted from the addition of the LCP and Nd‐Fe‐B particles to the polymer blends/composites. The shear rate and frequency dependencies of the materials revealed a viscosity reduction at low (1–3 wt%) and moderate (10–15 wt%) LCP concentrations, and strong effects on the shear‐thinning characteristics of the melt. The suspensions of polydispersed Nd‐Fe‐B particle configurations in PPS that were of lower size ratios gave better processability, which is contradictory to previously reported behavior of suspensions containing spherical particles. Specifically, the compositions with unimodal and a bimodal distribution of Nd‐Fe‐B particles gave the lowest viscosities. The experimental data were correlated with semi‐empirical viscosity model equations of Maron‐Pierce, Krieger‐Dougherty, Eilers, and Thomas and were found to be consistent with the data. The maximum packing fraction, ϕm, of the MQP particles was estimated to be within the range of 0.78 ϕ ≤m ≤ 1.0 through graphical and parametric evaluation methods.
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