Abstract
We revisit previously published dielectric and viscoelastic data of binary blends of linear cis-polyisoprene [Watanabe, H.; Ishida, S.; Matsumiya, Y.; Inoue, T. Macromolecules2004, 37, 6619] in order to test the validity of the dynamic tube dilution (DTD) picture and to determine the most appropriate value of the dilution exponent α. We conclude that the DTD picture with α = 1 is more appropriate at short times, while at longer time, a larger exponent of α = 4/3 gives a better description of the experiments. Furthermore, between these two time regions, a broad crossover zone is found, going from an effective α = 1 to an effective α = 4/3. On the basis of this result, we propose to consider a new relaxation process, which is combined with the classical DTD picture with α = 1 to give the experimentally observed effective α = 4/3 at long times. This extra relaxation process results from the tension equilibration along the long chains, which takes place thanks to the blinking feature of release/reformation of...
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