Rheological properties of rodlike polymers in isotropic and liquid crystalline phases
暂无分享,去创建一个
Abstract A molecular theory is presented for the dynamics of rodlike polymers in concentrated solutions. The theory describes the rotational motion of rods in both the isotropic, and liquid crystalline phases. Combined with the molecular expression of the stress tensor it also gives a unified rheological constitutive equation, which predicts the nonlinear viscoelasticity in both phases.