PO70 


Poster Session


Extensional rheology, pinching dynamics, and processability of polymer solutions


October 13, 2021 (Wednesday) 6:30


Poster Session / Ballroom 1-2-3-4

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  1. Martinez Narvaez, Carina (University of Illinois at Chicago, Chemical Engineering)
  2. Sharma, Vivek (University of Illinois at Chicago, Chemical Engineering)

(in printed abstract book)
Carina Martinez Narvaez and Vivek Sharma
Chemical Engineering, University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, IL 60607


Martinez Narvaez, Carina


experimental methods; applied rheology; micelles; polymer solutions; rheology methods; surfactants; suspensions


The processability of polymer solutions is determined by the shear and extensional rheology response, pinching dynamics, and interfacial properties. Particularly, dispensing, and liquid transfer to substrates by dripping, jetting, spraying, or coating flows involve capillarity-driven pinching of liquid necks with strong extensional flows. However, due to a lack of suitable techniques, the extensional rheology response of polymeric complex fluids with low viscosity and low elasticity that are industrially relevant in a vast variety of formulations, has not been characterized in adequate detail. In this study, we examine how pinching and interfacial dynamics and the shear and extensional rheological response of polymer solutions are modified by the addition of ionic surfactants and particles or additional interactions. We utilize dripping-onto-substrate rheometry protocols and show that shear and extensional rheology response display contrasting concentration-dependent variation. We elucidate the effect of multiple interactions on the pinching dynamics and extensional rheology response, and we discuss the implications for dispensing of macromolecular complex fluids.