Journal of Polymer Science Part B: Polymer Physics, Vol.36, No.10, 1703-1711, 1998
Comparison of ultrasonic shear wave and dynamic-mechanical measurements in acrylic-type copolymers
An ultrasonic shear wave reflection method was applied to study film formation and temperature dependence of the complex shear modulus (G*=G' + iG'') in different amorphous films made of aqueous dispersions of acrylic-type copolymers. The data are compared with dynamic-mechanical measurements in the low frequency range. It is shown that the temperature dependence of the storage (G') and the loss modulus (G'') for both methods can be fitted by the same set of parameters using the Havriliak-Negami function incorporating the Vogel-Fulcher-Tamman-Hesse equation for the temperature dependence of relaxation times. The temperature dependence of the relaxation times obtained from the fits to the ultrasonic shear modulus is compared to the shift factors of the dynamic-mechanical measurements. The agreement between both methods is good. This suggests an almost thermorheological simplicity of the samples for the main glass-rubber relaxation and demonstrates the capacity of the ultrasonic rheometer.
Keywords:AMORPHOUS POLYMERS;RELAXATIONS