Fundamental Studies of Interfacial Rheology at Multilayered Model Polymers for Coextrusion Process


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Fundamental studies have been devoted in this work to probe and modelize the interfacial phenomena at multilayered polymer systems based on two model compatible polymers of PVDF and PMMA with varying molar masses. Linear and nonlinear rheology have been demonstrated to be sensitive to the presence of diffuse interphase triggered from interdiffusion at polymer/polymer interface. Firstly, the interdiffusion kinetics as well as the development of the interphase decoupled to flow as generated at a symmetrical (self diffusion) and an asymmetrical (mutual diffusion) bilayer have been investigated using small-amplitude oscillatory shear measurements. Results were analyzed according to Doi-Edwards theory (tube model) and the effects of annealing factors as well as structural properties on the diffusion kinetics have been studied. The PMMA/PVDF mixtures have been examined to be a couple of weak thermorheological complexity, owning close monomeric friction coefficients of each species in the present experimental conditions. Based on this physics, a new rheological model was developed to quantify the interdiffusion coefficients by taking into account the component dynamics in mixed state and the concept of interfacial rheology. Rheological and geometrical properties of the interphase have been able to be quantified through this model, as validated by scanning electron microscopy coupled with energy dispersive X-ray analysis (SEM-EDX) and transmission electron microscopy (TEM). Secondly, experiments of step strain, startup in simple shear and in uni-axial extension have been carried out on the PMMA/PVDF multilayer structures. An original model was proposed to fit the stress relaxation behavior of multilayer structures and to estimate the relaxation behavior of the interphase. Lack of entanglement at the interface and weak entanglement intensity at the diffuse interphase make them to be subsequently readily to suffer from interfacial yielding even interfacial failure during and after continuous large deformations. Interphase delays the interfacial yielding to a larger external deformation or a higher deformation rate. Besides, elongational properties of the multilayer structures have been shown to be a function of composition as controlled by layer number(interfacial area) and interphase properties (rheology related to entanglement intensity). Finally, the diffuse interphase development coupled to flow in practical coextrusion process has been considered. The compromising result between negative effect of chain orientation and favorable effect of flow on diffusion kinetics gives rise to a broadening interphase after coextrusion. Presence of the diffuse interphase was demonstrated to significantly weaken (or even eliminate) the viscous and elastic instabilities despite of the high rheological contrast. Hence, this work gives guidelines on the key role of the interphase plays in structure-property-processing relationships.




Interfacial Rheology of Polymers in the Molten State/ Experimental and Fundamental Aspects


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The work of this thesis deals with the interfacial rheology in shear and in extension of polymeric systems. Initially, we chose to study model systems based on PIB poly (isobutylene) and PDMS poly (dimethylsiloxane). These polymers have the advantage of being liquid at room temperature. For this purpose, a cell for measuring interfacial properties has been developed in our laboratory. It allows to study the surface and interface properties at high temperatures up to 200 °C. Thus, we were able to study the interfacial properties according to the steady and oscillatory regime of these model systems by highlighting the influence of the molar mass and the temperature. These studies were then transposed to semi-crystalline molten polymers such as PEG poly (ethylene glycol) and PCL poly (caprolactone). In a second step, we studied and analyzed the interfacial elongational rheological properties of the model systems, by means of interfacial dilational rheology via the oscillating pendant drop method. In addition, the relaxation of surfaces / interfaces was studied by the "pulse" method and using the capillary breakup extensional rheometer (CaBER). The interfacial rheological quantities in elongation of model systems of different molar masses and under different temperatures were obtained. They were then compared with those measured in shear and analyzed according to the interfacial Trouton ratio. In the last part of the thesis, we have shown that the interfacial shear rheology allows to probe the chemical reaction at the interfaces of a polymeric melt system : PEgMA Poly (Ethylene Grafted Maleic Anhydride) / PDMS-(PropNH2)2, Poly (Dimethyl Siloxane Amino Propyl terminated). In addition, the study of the dynamic interfacial tension allowed the monitoring of the kinetics of the interfacial reaction of the reactive systems of different molar masses and at different temperatures. Finally, the studies of interfacial rheology are very relevant to probe in-situ the interfaces and/or interphases of molten polymer systems. The methodologies thus established and used are very innovative and overcome major scientific and technological barriers.




Rheological Fundamentals of Polymer Processing


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Experts in rheology and polymer processing present up-to-date, fundamental and applied information on the rheological properties of polymers, in particular those relevant to processing, contributing to the physical understanding and the mathematical modelling of polymer processing sequences. Basic concepts of non-Newtonian fluid mechanics, micro-rheological modelling and constitutive modelling are reviewed, and rheological measurements are described. Topics with practical relevance are debated, such as linear viscoelasticity, converging and diverging flows, and the rheology of multiphase systems. Approximation methods are discussed for the computer modelling of polymer melt flow. Subsequently, polymer processing technologies are studied from both simulation and engineering perspectives. Mixing, crystallization and reactive processing aspects are also included. Audience: An integrated and complete view of polymer processing and rheology, important to institutions and individuals engaged in the characterisation, testing, compounding, modification and processing of polymeric materials. Can also support academic polymer processing engineering programs.







Journal of Rheology


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Includes abstracts from the Journal of the Society of Rheology, Japan.




Rheology and Processing of Polymeric Materials


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Volume 2 presents the fundamental principles related to polymer processign operations including the processing of thermoplastic polymers and thermosets. The objective of this volume is not to provide recipies that necessarily guarantee better product quality. Rather, emphasis is placed on presenting a fundamental approach to effectively analyze processing operations. The specific polymer processing operations for thermoplastics include plasticating single-screw extrusion, morphology evolution during compounding of polymer blends, compatibilization of immiscible polymer blends, wire coating extrusion, fiber spinning, tubular film blowing, coextrusion, and thermoplastic foam extrusion. The specific polymer processing operations for thermosets include reaction injection molding, pultrusion of fiber-reinforced thermosets, and compression molding of thermoset composites.




The Science and Technology of Flexible Packaging


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The Science and Technology of Flexible Packaging: Multilayer Films from Resin and Process to End Use, Second Edition provides a comprehensive guide on plastic films in flexible packaging, covering scientific principles, materials properties, processes and end use considerations. Sections discuss the science of multilayer films in a concise and impactful way, presenting the fundamental understanding required to improve product design, material selection and processes. In addition, the book includes information on why one material is favored over another and how film or coating affects material properties. Descriptions and analysis of key properties of packaging films are provided from engineering and scientific perspectives. With essential scientific insights, best practice techniques, environmental sustainability information and key principles of structure design, this book provides information aids in material selection and processing, how to shorten development times and deliver stronger products, and ways to enable engineers and scientists to deliver superior products with reduced development time and cost. Provides essential information on all aspects of multilayer films in flexible packaging, including processing, properties, materials and end use Bridges the gap between scientific principles and practical challenges Includes explanations to assist practitioners in overcoming challenges Enables the reader to address new challenges, such as design for sustainability and eCommerce







Encyclopedia of Polymer Science and Technology, Concise


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The compact, affordable reference, revised and updated The Encyclopedia of Polymer Science and Technology, Concise Third Edition provides the key information from the complete, twelve-volume Mark's Encyclopedia in an affordable, condensed format. Completely revised and updated, this user-friendly desk reference offers quick access to all areas of polymer science, including important advances in nanotechnology, imaging and analytical techniques, controlled polymer architecture, biomimetics, and more, all in one volume. Like the twelve-volume full edition, the Encyclopedia of Polymer Science and Technology, Concise Third Edition provides both SI and common units, carefully selected key references for each article, and hundreds of tables, charts, figures, and graphs.




Polymer Melt Rheology


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This book explores the ways in which melt flow behaviour can be exploited by the plastics engineer and technician for increased efficiency of processing operation, control of end product properties and selection and development of polymers for specific purposes. (reissued with minor corrections 1994)