RHEOLOGICAL PROPERTIES OF MODEL ALKALI-SOLUBLE ASSOCIATIVE (HASE) POLYMERS - EFFECT OF VARYING HYDROPHOBE CHAIN-LENGTH

Citation
V. Tirtaatmadja et al., RHEOLOGICAL PROPERTIES OF MODEL ALKALI-SOLUBLE ASSOCIATIVE (HASE) POLYMERS - EFFECT OF VARYING HYDROPHOBE CHAIN-LENGTH, Macromolecules, 30(11), 1997, pp. 3271-3282
Citations number
33
Categorie Soggetti
Polymer Sciences
Journal title
ISSN journal
00249297
Volume
30
Issue
11
Year of publication
1997
Pages
3271 - 3282
Database
ISI
SICI code
0024-9297(1997)30:11<3271:RPOMAA>2.0.ZU;2-K
Abstract
The rheological properties of 1 wt % aqueous solutions (at pH between 8.7 and 9.5) of model associative (HASE) polymers are presented. These polymers are the polymerization product of methacrylic acid, ethyl ac rylate, and macromonomers which contain hydrophobes with the alkyl cha in ranging in length from C-12 to C-20. At high pH, the polymers form a network of temporarily associating hydrophobic junctions, resulting in an enhancement of the shear viscosity which increases with the hydr ophobe chain length. Strain amplitude sweep results show that the stre ngth of the hydrophobic association increases with the length of the h ydrophobe. This is also reflected in the increase in the ratio of the elastic to viscous components of the linear viscoelastic properties. W hen sheared beyond its equilibrium state, the associative polymers dis play a terminal (second-order) viscoelastic behavior at higher frequen cies as the network is increasingly being disrupted by higher applied stresses. The general behavior of the polymers changes from Zimm-like to Rouse-like, and to reptation-type with a crossover between the stor age and loss moduli curves, as the alkyl chain of the hydrophobes incr eases from 12 to 16, and to 20, carbon atoms. It is believed that in t he unstressed state, other relaxation processes with much longer times are involved, and it is these long relaxation times which are greatly curtailed as the network is disrupted by an applied stress.