Abstract
We have measured the shear and complex viscosities of a thermotropic liquid crystalline copolymer ofp-hydroxybenzoic acid and 2,6-hydroxynaphthoic acid as a function of capillary diameter and parallel-plate gap spacing. In contrast to a study by Wissbrun, Kiss, and Cogswell, who reported that the viscosity increases significantly at small gaps, we find no dependence on the capillary diameter and a small decrease in complex viscosity with parallel-plate spacing. In an appendix we address an experimental artifact that can lead to an apparent decrease of the viscosity with gap spacing even for flexible polymers.
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Kalika, D. S., Nuel, L., & Denn, M. M. (1989). Gap‐dependence of the viscosity of a thermotropic liquid crystalline copolymer. Journal of Rheology, 33(7), 1059–1070. https://doi.org/10.1122/1.550007
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