Abstract

AbstractThe rheological behaviour of polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) liquid blends has been investigated both in rotational and oscillating mode. Liquid silicone rubbers based on PDMS at low, medium, and high viscosity have been used for low/high or medium/high liquid blends. The flow, viscosity, creep, and stress‐relaxation curves, strain‐spectra of temperature‐ or frequency‐sweep have been determined and the behaviour at slow shear rate investigated in detail. The low/high homologous blend shows an unexpected behaviour: the zero‐shear viscosity η0 is higher, the compliance J 0 lower and viscoelastic moduli G 0, G(t), G′(ω) and G″(ω) higher, with respect to the components and medium/high blend. Moreover, the blend viscosity η(T), G′(T), and G″(T) exhibits an anomalous decreasing trend. The Entanglement Swelling Tube (EST) model is proposed. The nanosized chains swelled the entanglement of the long ones by means of dipolar interactions Si δ +–O δ − in the sites between the blobs of the tube chains, where the free‐volume is highest. The linked entanglements are stabilized and the lifetime lengthened; the entanglement density increases at long deformation times. As the temperature rises, the anomalous behaviour is reduced due to the Entanglement Deswelling‐Solvation mechanism of short chains up to the transition to ordinary behaviour for T = 65 °C.

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