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Sulfonated polyisobutylene telechelic ionomers. XIV. Viscoelastic behavior of concentrated solutions in nonpolar solvents

机译:Sulfonated polyisobutylene telechelic ionomers. XIV. Viscoelastic behavior of concentrated solutions in nonpolar solvents

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AbstractThe effect of molecular variables upon the dynamic viscoelastic behavior of solutions of sulfonated polyisobutylene telechelic ionomers in nonpolar solvents has been investigated. Intermolecular association of the ionic end groups in nonpolar media results in the formation of a transient ionic network which displays a viscous response at low frequencies and an elastic response at high frequencies. The frequency of the transition from viscous behavior to elastic behavior, as well as the plateau storage modulus, is dependent upon molecular variables such as architecture, molecular weight, neutralizing cation, and extent of neutralization. Variables which affect the strength of the ionic interactions, such as temperature and the type of solvent, also influence the viscoelastic response. Solutions of ionomers neutralized with cations of Groups IA and IIA, such as potassium and calcium, behave elastically over most of the experimentally accessible frequency range, while those neutralized with transition metals, such as zinc, display viscous flow over a rather wide range at low frequencies. As in previous studies of dilute solution viscosity behavior, the threearm star trifunctional species was found to form a more extensive network in nonpolar solvents than the linear difunctional species at equivalent concentrations. The failure of time–temperature superposition indicates that these solutions are thermoheologically comple

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