Viscoelastic behavior of polyacrylonitrile/dimethyl sulfoxide concentrated solution during thermal-induced gelation.
2009
Thermal-induced gelation of polyacrylonitrile (PAN)/dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO) concentrated solution has been rheologically investigated in relation to temperature and aging. Phase behavior of PAN/DMSO solution was studied through examining the intrinsic viscosities [η]. The gelation temperature Tg, gel time tg, and the critical values of relaxation exponent n were obtained by measuring the viscoelastic functions (G′, G′′, tan δ, and η*) based on the Winter and Chambon theory. The solution with higher PAN concentration was found to be more sensitive to the temperature, which makes it gel at a higher temperature. The n value, however, changes little with varied concentration. The gel strength S was found to depend on the concentration of the solution. Gelation of the 23 wt % PAN/DMSO solution occurs after being aged at 25 °C for a period of time, i.e., gel time tg. The critical n value (S value) at tg was larger (smaller) than that at Tg in the cooling process, attributed to the different critical feature o...
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