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Differences in the molecular weight and the temperature dependences of self-diffusion and zero shear viscosity in linear polyethylene and hydrogenated polybutadiene
Authors:GB McKenna  KL Ngai  DJ Plazek
Affiliation:National Bureau of Standards, Gaithersburg, Md. 20899, USA;Naval Research Laboratory, Washington, D.C. 20375-500, USA;Department of Metallurgy and Materials Engineering, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pa. 15213, USA
Abstract:Within the context of a generalized coupling model we can support the hypothesis that, while the mode of relaxation for self diffusion (D) and shear flow (η) are the same, the entanglement interactions are different. We assume that there are two distinct coupling parameters nD and nη for self diffusion and shear flow respectively. The model predicts the molecular weight and temperature dependences to be scaled by the relevant coupling parameters as:
η∝M2exp(Ea/kT)]1(1?nη)and D∝MM2exp(Ea/kT)]?1(1?nD)
for melts with Arrhenius temperature dependences. We have found that nn=0.43 and 0.42 for polyethylene (PE) and hydrogenated polybutadiene (HPB) which scale η as M3.5 and M3.4. Also the apparent flow activation energies E1a of 6.35 kcal mole?1 for PE and 7.2 kcal mol?1 for HPB scale to primitive activation energies Ea of 3.6 and 4.2 kcal mole?1 for PE and HPB respectively. On the other hand the M?2 dependence of D results in nD=1/3. Then the reported activation energies for self-diffusion in PE and HPB of 5.49 and 6.2 kcal mole?1 scale to primitive activation energies of 3.7 and 4.1 kcal mole?1, respectively.
Keywords:self-diffusion  zero shear viscosity  polyethylene  hydrogenated polybutadiene  molecular weight differences
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