Chain Dynamics in a Polyelectrolyte Solution Under Shear: A Rheological NMR Investigation

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Rheological nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) has been applied to study the effect of shear on the chain dynamics in a solution of a linear poly(sodium 4-styrenesulfonate). Information on the chain dynamics of poly(sodium 4-styrenesulfonate) sheared in a narrow-gap concentric double cylinder cell is inferred from the NMR transverse relaxation T 2 for a concentration in the semidilute-entangled and in the concentrated regime. In the semidilute-entangled concentration enhanced relaxation is observed. In the concentrated regime signatures of a loss of entanglements are seen with increasing T 2 and a decreasing fraction of the polymer showing restricted motion. The effect is enhanced when the electrostatic interaction along the polymer chain is reduced by the addition of NaCl.

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Bartosch, S., Kohn, B., & Scheler, U. (2023). Chain Dynamics in a Polyelectrolyte Solution Under Shear: A Rheological NMR Investigation. Applied Magnetic Resonance, 54(11–12), 1533–1541. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00723-023-01598-9

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