Pm. Wood-adams et Jm. Dealy, Using rheological data to determine the branching level in metallocene polyethylenes, MACROMOLEC, 33(20), 2000, pp. 7481-7488
A technique for using rheological information to determine the level of lon
g chain branching in polyethylenes produced using a constrained geometry ca
talyst and having low levels of branching is described. The complex viscosi
ty as a function of frequency is used, along with a molecular weight distri
bution (MWD) determined by gel permeation chromatography (GPC). A procedure
previously proposed to infer the MWD of linear polymers from complex visco
sity data is used to determine a "viscosity MWD" for the branched materials
, and this is compared with the GPC MWD. The difference in the location of
the peaks in the two curves is then correlated with the level of branching.
Advice is provided regarding the range and density of experimental viscosi
ty data needed for a reliable determination of long chain branching.