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Shear Induced Demixing in Bidisperse and Polydisperse Polymer Blends: Predictions From a Multi-Fluid Model

Published 11 Feb 2020 in cond-mat.soft | (2002.04556v1)

Abstract: In light of recent advancements in the constitutive modelling of bidisperse and polydisperse entangled linear polymers, we present a new multi fluid generalization of the classic two fluid approximation for flows of inhomogeneous polymer blends. As an application of the model, we consider predictions for the linear and nonlinear dynamics of shear induced demixing (SID) instabilities in blends with bidisperse and lognormal molecular weight distributions. We find that even in the absence of any chemical contrast between component chains, an imposed flow can induce a demixing instability provided there is sufficient contrast in the size of the two chains. The lower bound polydispersity for SID coincides with the point where elastic forces (kT per entanglement) scaled by the contrast between chains (e.g. polydispersity index minus one) exceed the entropic forces for mixing (kT per chain). For bi-disperse blends, we show that the non-linear dynamics of SID strongly resemble what has previously been shown for SID in entangled polymer solutions.

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