Macromolecules, Vol.31, No.26, 9213-9223, 1998
Binary contacts in semidilute solution: Good and Theta solvents
In this paper we show that the concentration dependence of the plateau shear elastic modulus and of the viscosity can be understood if two lengths, the correlation length of concentration fluctuations and the tube diameter, are considered. To interpret the temperature variation of the viscosity and of the self-diffusion coefficient with the solvent quality, one has to take into account the local viscosity to which monomers are sensitive. This concentration dependent local viscosity, deduced from neutron spin-echo measurements, is independent of the polymer molecular weights, solvent viscosities and Theta temperatures. The local viscosity decreases to reach the solvent viscosity value at high temperature, that is, under good solvent conditions. The role of the macroscopic concentration on a local scale, seems to indicate that, in semidilute Theta solutions, the polymers are transparent to each other, as far as dynamic properties are concerned.
Keywords:DILUTE POLYMER-SOLUTIONS;TEMPERATURE-CONCENTRATION DIAGRAM;LONGEST RELAXATION-TIME;VISCOELASTIC PROPERTIES;INTRINSIC-VISCOSITY;MOLECULAR-WEIGHT;SELF-DIFFUSION;DYNAMICS;POLYSTYRENE;ENTANGLEMENT