We present a simple theory for the intrinsic viscosity of polymers of arbitrary architectures, based on a partially permeable sphere model. The model introduces two phenomenological functions, the drainage function kappa(r) and the drag function xi(r), which are determined by the density profile, as a mean-field description of the multi-body, long-range and accumulated effects of the hydrodynamic interactions. By combining Debye's theory for free draining polymer chains with Einstein's theory for hard spheres, we arrive at a simple expression for the intrinsic viscosity. Results from our theory show broad agreement in all the key features of the intrinsic viscosity with existing experimental results for polymers ranging from linear chain to...
The zero-shear-rate intrinsic viscosity of a polymer in an athermal and THETA solvent in free space ...
This paper gives the details of a theory which has been published previously in a brief form. It int...
This paper gives the details of a theory which has been published previously in a brief form. It int...
We present a simple theory for the intrinsic viscosity of polymers of arbitrary architectures, based...
We present a general theory for the intrinsic viscosity of flexible polymers of arbitrary architectu...
We present a general theory for the intrinsic viscosity of flexible polymers of arbitrary architectu...
The intrinsic viscosity of dendrimers in solution shows several anomalous behaviors that have hither...
A new, formally exact formula is derived for the steady-flow Newtonian intrinsic viscosity of a poly...
The intrinsic viscosity [] and the translational friction coefficient f of polymer molecules in solu...
The intrinsic viscosity of dendrimers in solution shows several anomalous behaviors that have hither...
The intrinsic viscosity [q] and the translational friction coefficientf of polymer molecules in solu...
A polymer molecule in solution is treated as a porous sphere with a spherically symmetric permeabili...
Pending problems in polymer dynamics are treated, particularly regarding the relevance of the concep...
The zero-shear-rate intrinsic viscosity of a polymer in an athermal and Θ solvent in free space and ...
The zero-shear-rate intrinsic viscosity of a polymer in an athermal and THETA solvent in free space ...
The zero-shear-rate intrinsic viscosity of a polymer in an athermal and THETA solvent in free space ...
This paper gives the details of a theory which has been published previously in a brief form. It int...
This paper gives the details of a theory which has been published previously in a brief form. It int...
We present a simple theory for the intrinsic viscosity of polymers of arbitrary architectures, based...
We present a general theory for the intrinsic viscosity of flexible polymers of arbitrary architectu...
We present a general theory for the intrinsic viscosity of flexible polymers of arbitrary architectu...
The intrinsic viscosity of dendrimers in solution shows several anomalous behaviors that have hither...
A new, formally exact formula is derived for the steady-flow Newtonian intrinsic viscosity of a poly...
The intrinsic viscosity [] and the translational friction coefficient f of polymer molecules in solu...
The intrinsic viscosity of dendrimers in solution shows several anomalous behaviors that have hither...
The intrinsic viscosity [q] and the translational friction coefficientf of polymer molecules in solu...
A polymer molecule in solution is treated as a porous sphere with a spherically symmetric permeabili...
Pending problems in polymer dynamics are treated, particularly regarding the relevance of the concep...
The zero-shear-rate intrinsic viscosity of a polymer in an athermal and Θ solvent in free space and ...
The zero-shear-rate intrinsic viscosity of a polymer in an athermal and THETA solvent in free space ...
The zero-shear-rate intrinsic viscosity of a polymer in an athermal and THETA solvent in free space ...
This paper gives the details of a theory which has been published previously in a brief form. It int...
This paper gives the details of a theory which has been published previously in a brief form. It int...