Title of article
SAXS observation of RCM1 under cyclical shear
Author/Authors
Daniel T. Cooney، نويسنده , , Jonathan P. DeRocher، نويسنده , , Geoff D. Moggridge، نويسنده , , Adam M. Squires، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
دوهفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Pages
8
From page
9663
To page
9670
Abstract
A cylinder forming poly(styrene-b-butadieneb-
styrene) triblock copolymer melt is cyclically processed
through a capillary at a high shear rate in the Cambridge
Multipass Rheometer (MPR). In situ X-ray diffraction
experiments enable observation of the effect of the shear on
the block copolymer (BCP) nanophase orientation, both
during and after processing. Temporal resolution of the
X-ray exposures is increased, whilst retaining intensity, by
exploiting the cyclical nature of the shear and the material’s
response to it; short exposures from many cycles,
individually having few counts, are added together to
produce well resolved X-ray patterns. Orientation of the
cylinders reduces during processing, then increases during
pauses between processing. The loss of orientation is
attributed to the high shear rate deforming the melt faster
than the structure can respond, whilst it is believed that
melt relaxation, linked to the compressibility of the material,
produces much lower shear rates after mechanical
processing has ceased, which induces strong orientation of
the nanostructure.
Journal title
Journal of Materials Science
Serial Year
2007
Journal title
Journal of Materials Science
Record number
833732
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