The effects of weight-average molecular weight (M-W) and short and long cha
in branching on the linear viscoelastic behavior of polyethylene land ethyl
ene-alpha-olefin copolymers) are described. Short chain branching had no ef
fect up to a comonomer (butene) content of 21.2 wt %. The zero shear viscos
ity of the linear polyethylenes scaled in the expected manner with Mw. Usin
g a high molecular weight, narrow molecular weight distribution (MWD), line
ar polyethylene, an estimate of the plateau modulus and molecular weight be
tween entanglements (M-e) was obtained. A solution property based technique
for quantifying levels of long chain branching well below 1 LCB/10(4)C in
polyethylene is presented. Also, the applicability of C-13 NMR for measurin
g such LCB levels is demonstrated. For metallocene polyethylene, long chain
branching (LCB) increased the zero shear viscosity as compared to that of
a linear material of the same molecular weight. LCB also broadened the rela
xation spectrum by adding a long time relaxation mode that was not present
for the Linear polyethylene with the same MWD.