Scientific Achievement
A new mathematical framework extracts details of molecular relaxation in deformed polymers from small-angle neutron scattering(SANS) results and shows disagreement with the classical model.
Significance and Impact
Understanding nonlinear flow behavior of entangled polymers plays a key role in the processing of commercial rubber and plastic products.
Research Details
- A novel method has been developed to extract “fingerprint features” of molecular relaxation of deformed polymer from SANS measurements.
- The results on stretched polystyrenes provide decisive evidence against the chain retraction mechanism of the classical tube model by Doi and Edwards, calling for a revision of the current theoretical picture for nonlinear rheology of entangled polymers
Z. Wang, C.N. Lam, W.-R. Chen, W. Wang, J. Liu, Y. Liu, L. Porcar, C.B. Stanley, Z. Zhao, K. Hong, and Y. Wang, "Fingerprinting Molecular Relaxation in Deformed Polymers," Phys. Rev. X 7, 031003 (2017).
See also Physics