Determination of Molecular Weight Distributions from Rheological Data: An Application to Polystyrene, Polymethylmethacrylate and Isotactic Polypropylene

Based on a recently introduced generalized mixing rule, which contains the results of the reptation and double reptation model as special cases, it is possible to determine the molecular weight distribution (MWD) from rheological data. By evaluating data from bimodal PS-mixtures Maier et al. (1998)...

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Main Authors: Thimm Wolfgang, Friedrich Christian, Maier Dieter, Marth Michael, Honerkamp Josef
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: De Gruyter 1999-08-01
Series:Applied Rheology
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1515/arh-2009-0010
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Summary:Based on a recently introduced generalized mixing rule, which contains the results of the reptation and double reptation model as special cases, it is possible to determine the molecular weight distribution (MWD) from rheological data. By evaluating data from bimodal PS-mixtures Maier et al. (1998) have shown how the MWD can be estimated from the relaxation shear modulus, G(t), using an inversion method. Thimm et al. (1999) derived an analytical relation between the relaxation time spectrum and the MWD, which is able to reproduce the result of Maier et al. (1998) with less computational effort. In this article we compare both methods by evaluating data from three different series of polymer mixtures: Polystyrene (PS), Polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA) and isotactic Polypropylene (iPP). We compare the MWD obtained from rheological data with results from size exclusion chromatography (SEC) and discuss differences.
ISSN:1617-8106