The flow-induced transition of Liquid Crystalline Polymers (LCPs) is studied by rheological techniques. Aqueous solutions of Hydroxypropylcellulose (HPC) in water are adopted as a model LCP system. Non-isothermal oscillatory tests are first used to quantitatively determine the “rheological” phase diagram of the HPC/Water system under quiescent conditions. The phase diagram compares well with those obtained by other, more conventional techniques. Superposition of oscillatory and steady shear flow is then used to describe the non-isothermal flow-induced transition. In this case, it is shown that a critical shear stress must be reached to effectively induce the isotropic/mesophase transition. Stress-loop experiments are also used to identify the isothermal flow-induced transition, and to provide information on the transition kinetics
Quiescent and flow-induced transitional behavior of hydroxypropylcellulose solutions / Grizzuti, Nino; Maffettone, P. L.. - In: THE JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL PHYSICS. - ISSN 0021-9606. - STAMPA. - 118:11(2003), pp. 5195-5200. [10.1063/1.1545448]
Quiescent and flow-induced transitional behavior of hydroxypropylcellulose solutions
GRIZZUTI, NINO
;MAFFETTONE P. L.
2003
Abstract
The flow-induced transition of Liquid Crystalline Polymers (LCPs) is studied by rheological techniques. Aqueous solutions of Hydroxypropylcellulose (HPC) in water are adopted as a model LCP system. Non-isothermal oscillatory tests are first used to quantitatively determine the “rheological” phase diagram of the HPC/Water system under quiescent conditions. The phase diagram compares well with those obtained by other, more conventional techniques. Superposition of oscillatory and steady shear flow is then used to describe the non-isothermal flow-induced transition. In this case, it is shown that a critical shear stress must be reached to effectively induce the isotropic/mesophase transition. Stress-loop experiments are also used to identify the isothermal flow-induced transition, and to provide information on the transition kineticsI documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.