Shear-Modulus Investigations of Monohydroxy Alcohols: Evidence for a Short-Chain-Polymer Rheological Response

Tina Hecksher, Bo Jakobsen, J. C. Dyre, R. Figuli, Catalin Gainaru, Manfred Wilhelm, Roland Böhmer

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Abstract

Liquids composed of small-molecule monohydroxy alcohols are demonstrated to display rheological behavior typical for oligomeric chains. This observation was made possible by rheological experiments in which more than seven decades in frequency and more than five decades on the mechanical modulus scale are covered. The singly hydrogen-bonded monohydroxy alcohols were chosen because they display significant, but surprisingly poorly understood effects of intermolecular association. Based on the present shear study, one can apply theoretical concepts of polymer science to understand the anomalous physical behavior of a wide range of hydrogen-bonded liquids.
Original languageEnglish
Article number098301
JournalPhysical Review Letters
Volume112
Issue number098301
ISSN0031-9007
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2014

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