Rheological and rheo-optical properties of high molecular weight syndiotactic and atactic polyvinylalcohol solutions

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The rheological and rheo-optical properties of solutions of high molecular weight polyvinylalcohol (PVA) with different syndiotactic diad contents in dimethylsulfoxide (DMSO) were investigated in terms of tacticity, molecular weight, and degree of saponification. Tacticity played a significant role in Theological behavior. Over the . frequency range of 10-1 to 102 rad/s PVA with syndiotactic diad content of ∼53% (atactic PVA) exhibited almost Newtonian flow behavior whereas PVA with syndiotactic diad content of ∼63% (syndiotactic PVA) exhibited Bingham flow behavior. On the plot of storage modulus (G′) against loss modulus (G″) atactic PVA gave slopes of ∼2 while syndiotactic PVA gave slopes of ∼1. With syndiotactic PVA, an increase of shear rate notably increased flow birefringence (Δnf) at shear rates higher than 5 sec-1. On the other hand, only a slight increase in (Δnf) was observed in the case of atactic PVA. The effects of molecular weight and degree of saponification were discussed as well.

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Lyoo, W. S., Kim, B. C., & Ha, W. S. (1997). Rheological and rheo-optical properties of high molecular weight syndiotactic and atactic polyvinylalcohol solutions. Polymer Engineering and Science, 37(7), 1259–1265. https://doi.org/10.1002/pen.11770

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