K. Nishinari et M. Watase, RHEOLOGICAL AND THERMAL-PROPERTIES OF POLY(VINYL ALCOHOL) ETHYLENE-GLYCOL WATER GELS, Polymer Journal, 25(5), 1993, pp. 463-472
Effects of ethylene glycol (EG) on rheological and thermal properties
of poly(vinyl alcohol) (PVA) gels were studied by longitudinal vibrati
on measurements and differential scanning calorimetry. Elastic modulus
of PVA gels as a function of EG content showed a maximum around 0.35
mol fraction (mf) EG, while the melting temperature and the heat absor
bed on forming one mol of junction zones increased monotonously with i
ncreasing EG content. It was suggested that junction zones of PVA gels
become more heat resistant by the addition of EG, however, the number
of junction zones becomes maximum around 0.35 mf EG. The results were
compared with those for PVA-dimethyl sulfoxide-water gels reported pr
eviously.