Structural Rheology of Polymer Melts, Solutions and Compositions on Their Base II
A special issue of Polymers (ISSN 2073-4360). This special issue belongs to the section "Polymer Physics and Theory".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 March 2024) | Viewed by 6927
Special Issue Editors
Interests: polymer physical chemistry; colloid chemistry; rheology; polymer processing; fiber spinning; additive technologies
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Interests: rheology of polymer melts and solutions; flow instabilities; rheology; polymer processing; fiber spinning; nanomaterials; sol-gel synthesis; polymer composite materials; applied rheology; polyacrylonitrile; phase separation
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Rheology is the branch of science that considers the response of polymer systems to the action of a mechanical field. Knowledge of this response is important for both polymer processing and polymer physics. In the first case, rheological parameters play a key role in the estimation of processing regimes for the production of plastics, films, fibers, composites, etc. In the second case, rheology “feels” structural transformations occurring with macromolecular conformations, and can identify orientation in space, interactions between them and other species presenting in melts or solutions (including micro- and nanoparticles (emulsions and suspensions)), the formation of aggregates and associates, and phase and relaxation transitions. In spite of the fact that rheology is not structural method, it is indicative of structural changes and sometimes combines with direct physical methods, such as optical, neutron, and X-ray scattering. These combinations allow us to understand the dipper structure and morphology of nascent systems and their evolution of flow. The suggested Special Issue is devoted to such kinds of tasks where rheology serves as an indicator of structural transformations appearing under the action of stresses and strains.
Prof. Dr. Valery Kulichikhin
Dr. Ivan Skvortsov
Prof. Dr. Igor I. Ponomarev
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- polymer melts
- solutions and composites
- flow curves
- dynamic moduli
- morphology and structure at flow
- rheo-X-ray
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