Elongational flow of blends of long and short polymers: effective stretch relaxation time.

Phys Rev Lett

IRC in Polymer Science and Technology, University of Leeds, Leeds, LS2 9JT, United Kingdom.

Published: September 2009

We study the onset of chain stretch and emergent extension hardening in the nonlinear rheological response of molten binary blends of long and short polymers. We predict that, upon dilution with short chains, the effective stretch relaxation time of the long chains initially increases in proportion to varphi_{L};{-alpha} (where varphi_{L} is the volume fraction of long chains and alpha is the dilution exponent for entanglements). We confirm this behavior experimentally, in a set of experiments that measure both the dilution exponent from linear rheology and the effective stretch relaxation time under extensional flow.

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