Molecular Understanding of Viscoelasticity in Transient Polymer Networks Based on Multiple Methods

IF 1.3 4区 工程技术 Q3 MECHANICS
T. Katashima
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Abstract

Transient polymer networks are formed by dynamic crosslinks with a finite lifetime and therefore exhibit significant viscoelasticity, including non-Newtonian behaviors. Using the combination of multiple experimental techniques, such as viscoelastic measurements and spectroscopic analyses, these properties can be understood at the molecular level. This review classified transient polymer networks as side-chain and end-chain crosslinks, and viscoelastic studies of each type were presented. A combination of linear viscoelastic and spectroscopic methods revealed deviations between the viscoelastic properties of transient polymer networks and the molecular model. These deviations are sometimes attributed to dynamic heterogeneities potentially contained in the transient polymer network. These unexpected heterogeneous structures are challenging to control and impact viscoelasticity. Controlling and discussing these heterogeneities based on multiple experimental approaches is essential for a better molecular understanding of transient networks in the future.
基于多种方法的瞬态聚合物网络粘弹性分子理解
瞬态聚合物网络由具有有限寿命的动态交联形成,因此表现出显著的粘弹性,包括非牛顿行为。结合多种实验技术,如粘弹性测量和光谱分析,可以在分子水平上理解这些特性。本文将瞬态聚合物网络分为侧链交联和端链交联,并介绍了每种类型的粘弹性研究。线性粘弹性和光谱相结合的方法揭示了瞬态聚合物网络的粘弹性性质与分子模型之间的偏差。这些偏差有时归因于瞬态聚合物网络中潜在的动态非均质性。这些意想不到的非均质结构给粘弹性的控制和影响带来了挑战。在多种实验方法的基础上控制和讨论这些异质性对于未来更好地理解瞬态网络的分子结构至关重要。
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Nihon Reoroji Gakkaishi
Nihon Reoroji Gakkaishi 工程技术-高分子科学
CiteScore
1.50
自引率
61.50%
发文量
47
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: For the communication among the members, the journal of the Society of Rheology Japan, NIHON REOROJI GAKKAISHI (5 issues per year), was established in 1973 and it is the oldest journal on rheology in Asia. The journal contains original and review articles on rheology and related topics, information for all SRJ events, and reports of domestic/overseas meetings. Articles in Japanese as well as in English are considered for publication, not only from the members but also from the researchers outside. Papers from new emerging areas of the field are particularly welcome. The electronic version of the articles is available via the internet with an open access policy.
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