Does shear viscosity relaxation control the dynamics of critical fluctuations in polystyrene-cyclohexane?

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​Does shear viscosity relaxation control the dynamics of critical fluctuations in polystyrene-cyclohexane?​
Mirzaev, S. Z. & Kaatze, U.​ (2014) 
The Journal of Chemical Physics140(4) art. 044508​.​ DOI: https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4862825 

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Mirzaev, Sirojiddin Z.; Kaatze, Udo
Abstract
Between 20 and 90 MHz frequency-dependent shear viscosities of the polystyrene-cyclohexane mixture of critical composition have been measured at polymer molar weight M-w = 30 000. The viscosity data reveal dispersion, in conformity with relaxation characteristics in the non-critical background contributions to the ultrasonic attenuation, i.e., in the longitudinal viscosity of the critical system. The dispersion behavior is discussed with a view to its effect on the critical dynamics of the liquid near its consolute point. Attention is especially given to the relaxation rates of fluctuations of that system. The data as resulting from ultrasonic attenuation spectroscopy on the one hand and from quasi-elastic light scattering and viscosity measurements on the other hand differ near the critical temperature. It is concluded that likely an additional dispersion exists in the shear viscosity at frequencies below the presently available frequency range of measurement. (C) 2014 AIP Publishing LLC.
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2014
Status
published
Publisher
Amer Inst Physics
Journal
The Journal of Chemical Physics 
ISSN
1089-7690; 0021-9606
Sponsor
Alexander von Humboldt foundation, Bonn, Germany

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