Entanglement Molecular Weight

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In some literature, entanglement molecular weight Me is discussed as a material property that characterizes magnitudes of entanglement for polymeric liquids. However, Me was introduced as a model parameter for theories that explain the plateau modulus, and the value is model dependent. A value of Me may induce misleading analysis if it is presented without noting the underlying theoretical model. Meanwhile, attempts in molecular simulations allow us to extract Me from a snapshot of entwining molecules via the topological analysis. However, the relation has not been fully clarified yet between the extracted network and the entangled polymer dynamics; the latter is the retarded molecular motion observed for dense polymeric liquids with high molecular weight. Analysis of the reduction of entanglement density under deformations is also a matter of discussion since some molecular theories can reproduce non-linear rheology with stable entanglement density.

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Masubuchi, Y., Doi, Y., & Uneyama, T. (2020). Entanglement Molecular Weight. Nihon Reoroji Gakkaishi. Society of Rheology. https://doi.org/10.1678/rheology.48.177

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