Abstract

The rheological properties of a semi-dilute ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene (UHMw-PE)/paraffin wax solution were investigated by mainly focusing on the influence of its concentration on the shear flow viscosity. It was found that the UHMw-PE solution exhibits a shear-thinning behavior at a very wide shear rate range from 10−4 to higher than 103 sec−1. Furthermore, this typical non-Newtonian behavior was more obvious with a concentration increase. From the concentration dependence of the zero-shear creep compliance or other rheological factor, it was found that the extremely large Me value of the system gives rise to various kinds of non-Newtonian behaviors, especially those highly elastic in nature. Finally, the origin of the abnormal stress fluctuation during the steady shear measurement was found to be related to the shear-induced structural development of the solution.

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