Rheology of Plasticized Polymer Solutions

Rheology of Plasticized Polymer Solutions

építôanyag § Journal of Silicate Based and Composite Materials Saide Oleksandrivna UMEROVA Rheology of plasticized postgraduate student. Leading engineer of Department of Physics, chemistry and polymer solutions technology of nanotextured ceramics and nanocomposite materials of Frantsevich institute for Problems of materials science of nAsu; Saide o. UMEROva § Frantsevich institute for Problems of materials science of nAsu § [email protected] Iryna Oleksiivna DULINA iryna o. dulina § Frantsevich institute for Problems of materials science of nAsu § [email protected] junior researcher of department of Physics, andrey v. RAGULYA § Frantsevich institute for Problems of materials science of nAsu chemistry and technology of nanotextured § [email protected] ceramics and nanocomposite materials of érkezett: 2015. 07. 08. § received: 08. 07. 2015. § http://dx.doi.org/10.14382/epitoanyag-jsbcm.2015.19 Frantsevich institute for Problems of materials science of nAsu Abstract Andrey Vladimirovich RAGULYA this paper is about rheological properties of plasticized polymer solutions with different doctor of technical sciences, professor, concentration of plasticizer. it was established that the investigated polymer solutions were three- corresponding member of nAsu, Deputy Director dimensionally structured systems which were shear thickened at low shear rates and maintained Frantsevich institute for Problems of materials the thixotropic structural state under high shear rates. However, addition of different amount science of nAsu, Head of Department of Physics, of plasticizer had an ambiguous influence on rheology of solutions and led to formation of chemistry and technology of nanotextured transient polymer network with a complicated character of structuration because of the features ceramics and nanocomposite materials of of interaction in the polymer - plasticizer system. it was found that the plasticization results in Frantsevich institute for Problems of materials changing of ec molecules conformation and simultaneous breaking of the polymer continuity science of nAsu due to DBP adsorption on ec macromolecule. Herewith, the formation of smaller crystallites took place. Besides, the investigated solutions showed causal link between structural states. keywords: rheology, polymer, rheopexy, pseudoplasticity, thixotropy kulcsszavak: reológia, polimer, reopexia, pszeudoképlékenység, tixotrópia 1. Introduction mechanical properties due to reduced interaction between macromolecules and mobility of enhanced segments [54-58]. Rheological behavior of concentrated suspensions is an Normally, plasticization implies great change of structural- important area of research because it provides rich information, mechanical properties [55, 58, 59] due to interaction features concerning flow and storage of relevant materials under in polymer - plasticizer system. The polymer macromolecule operation conditions. There are many publications focusing on conformation and flow character of the appropriate solution rheology of polymer concentrated suspensions filled with metal are changing. Plasticizer influence, however, is not limited by oxide powders of various particle diameters. The rheological rearrangement inside the EC molecule. EC is a rigid-chain properties depend on the solid phase concentration [1-3], polymer peculiar to polymorphism [60-62] – it forms individual particle size[2, 4-6], concentration and molecular weight of crystallites in the form of packed antiparallel separate segments polymer [1-3, 5-7] and also interaction between particles, solvent of macromolecule [63-65]. According to that, the DBP and polymer molecules [2, 5, 9]. Because of rapid development concentration should affect the polymer crystallization rate due of microelectronics, the suspensions based on nanopowders to molecule re-conformation. represent the most promising objects for rheological Therefore, this paper is about the features of viscosity investigations. Herewith, nanosized particles allow obtaining and rheological behavior in the EC-DBF polymer systems green ceramic layers with thickness of 700 to 800 nm and surface depending on DBP concentration. parameter Ra commensurable with size of nanoparticle [10]. It is known that screen printing pastes based on micron powders are generally required to be shear thinning, thixotropic 2. Materials and methods over definite time scale and shear rate, stable for screen/shelf- Investigated solutions were prepared under heating and life and low solvent evaporation [11-13]. Therefore, terpineol permanent stirring conditions. Terpineol was used as a solvent [14-21] and its derivatives [17, 20, 22-25, 26-29] are used as (mixture of α- and β-terpineol isomers, Merck GmbH) forethyl a solvent, ethylcellulose as an organic binder [14, 15-21, 30- cellulose (10 cP, Merck GmbH) as an organic binder and 42] because of their ability to form thixotropic systems with dibutyl phthalate (Merck GmbH) as a plasticizer. suspensions of particles of various origination [43]. However, The rheological tests of the solutions has been carried out there is almost no information about rheology of ethyl cellulose using rotary rheometer Rheotest RN4.1, Medingen at shear solutions in terpineol with the exception of [44]. In turn, it is stresses from 1 to 1000 Pa and gap between coaxial cylinders the main factor that reflects structural features of polymer and of 1.48 mm. All measurements were carried out at 20±0.5ºС. determines degree of interaction with surface of solid particles. Herewith, the variable was DBP concentration in the solutions In this work, the dependence of the rheological properties of (changing from 0 to 40 m%). ethyl cellulose (EC) solutions in terpineol (Terp) on plasticizer Thixotropy and rheopexy degrees were determined from the dibutyl phthalate (DBP) content has been studied to improve hysteresis loop areas between up- and down-curves. In turn, the elastic properties of polymer, pastes and films based on them hysteresis loop area has a dimensionality of energy, correlated to [45-53]. In general, the plasticization leads to decreasing sheared volume and determines the value of energy consumed the glass transition temperature, fluidity and improving the for disrupting of thixotropic (rheopexic) structure [66]. vol. 67, no. 4 § 2015/4 § építôanyag § JSBCM | 119 ÉPA 2015_4.indd 119 2015.08.31. 15:58:08 építôanyag § Journal of Silicate Based and Composite Materials A criterion of equilibrium degree of structure destruction (EDSD) for effective viscosity is determined as follows: , where ητ– is the effective viscosity at given shear stress; ηмах– is a maximal viscosity corresponding to nonvolatile initial structure; – η∞ is the less viscosity, corresponding to breaking point [67]. When EDSD < 1 the recovery processes prevail Fig. 1 Viscosity profiles and flow curves of РР1 sample destruction processes and vice-versa when EDSD > 1. 1. ábra Viszkozitási profilok és folyási görbék a РР1 jelű mintánál Dilatancy degree D is characterized by the strength of sheared initial structure [68] and determined as: 3.2 Rheology of plasticized polymer solutions In general, different concentration of DBP has an ambiguous , influence on rheological properties of plasticized solutions and leads to various character of structuration. It was found that where ηмах– is the maximal viscosity corresponding to all solutions have thixotropic structural state and were shear nonvolatile initial structure; ητ – is the effective viscosity at thickened at low shear rates (Table 1). given shear stress. Addition of 3.75, 5, 8.75, 17.5, 18.75, 20.8, 22.5, 25 and 30 m% of DBP resulted information of system structuring similarly 3. Results and discussion to PP1. Fig. 2 shows that the solutions РР3, РР4, РР6, РР11, РР12, РР14, РР16, РР17 and РР18 were successively in three 3.1 Rheology of initial polymer solution EC+Terp structural states – rheopexic, pseudoplastic and thixotropic. Fig. 1 shows viscosity profiles of EC+Terp solution PP1. The presence of plasticizer has led to viscosity τη decreasing. At Significant difference between up-curve and down-curve the same time, for the sample PP14, increase of the viscosity suggests PP1 as structurized polymer system with complicated value from 2.11 to 2.13 Pа·s was observed. Moreover, the DBP flow due to the presence of two hysteresis loops. Accorging to gives the Vd mean value of 25 – 30 s-1 (Table 1). It was also found the hysteresis loop in Fig. 1 a rheopexic structure is undegone that for the plasticized solutions with three structural states, the destruction at shear stresses 0.1 – 407 Pa. Further shearing strength can be determined by thixotropy degree (Fig. 3). The has led to pseudoplastic flow region reflected in superposition increasing of T from 0.000001 to 0.0016 MPа/s almost does of up-curve and down-curve. Above 483 Pa the system not affect the systems strength but further T rising to 0.006 becomes thixotropic. Herewith, the thixotropy degree T MPа/s has led to abrupt lowering of strength and decreasing of is almost equal to the rheopexy degree R (Table 1). In turn, viscosity ητ almost by four times (РР16, 22.5 m% of DBP). such a structural transition could be explained as follows. It Discussed structural features could be explained as follows. is known that polymer solution represents three-dimension The polymer systems with three structural states are disrupted amorphous-crystalline system with high elastic properties thixotropic after passing through the previous states because [66, 69-71]. But individual

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