Shear stress relaxation and physical aging study on simple glass-forming materials

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ABSTRACTThe shear stress relaxation of a thermally reversible, physically associating solution formed from a triblock copolymer in solvent selective for the mid-block was found to be well described over a broad temperature range by a stretched exponential function with a temperature independent ‘stretching exponent’, β ≈ 1/3. This same exponent value has been suggested to have particular significance in describing structural relaxation in a wide range of disordered viscoelastic materials ranging from associating polymer materials (‘gels’) to glass-forming liquids. We quantify the temperature dependence of the high frequency, or short time, shear modulus as function of temperature and find that this property also follows a variation often observed in gels and glass-forming materials.


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