Solvent-based recycling is a promising approach for closed-loop recovery of plastic-containing waste. It avoids the energy cost to depolymerize the plastic but still allows to clean the polymer of contaminants and additives. However, viscosity plays an important role in handling the polymer solutions at high concentrations and in the cleaning steps. This Review addresses the viscosity behavior of polymer solutions, available data, and (mostly algebraic) models developed. The non-Newtonian viscosity models, such as the Carreau and Yasuda-Cohen-Armstrong models, pragmatically describe the viscosity of polymer solutions at different concentrations and shear rate ranges. This Review also describes how viscosity influences filtration and centrif...
In this paper, physical and numerical simulations were applied to investigate the polymer degradatio...
In this paper, physical and numerical simulations were applied to investigate the polymer degradatio...
The approach yields the following relation for the relative viscosity η <sub>rel</sub> as a function...
The viscosity of polymer solutions is important for both polymer synthesis and recycling. Polymeriza...
This research deals with the effect of type and concentration of different polymer solutions on rheo...
The main objective of this study was to validate a proposed Universal Viscosity Model ...
The main objective of this study was to validate a proposed Universal Viscosity Model ...
Millions of kilograms of virgin plastics are used annually to manufacture new products, yet only a s...
Recycling of thermoplastic polymers is an important element of sustainable circular economy practice...
The inherent value and use of hydrocarbons from waste plastics and solvents can be extended through ...
Recycling of thermoplastic polymers is an important element of sustainable circular economy practice...
Recycling of thermoplastic polymers is an important element of sustainable circular economy practice...
Based on the AFVS concept, a simple equation to predict the viscosity behaviour of polymer solutions...
Polymer viscosity is an important thing to study in rheology. Empirical and mathematical approaches ...
Polymer viscosity is an important thing to study in rheology. Empirical and mathematical approaches ...
In this paper, physical and numerical simulations were applied to investigate the polymer degradatio...
In this paper, physical and numerical simulations were applied to investigate the polymer degradatio...
The approach yields the following relation for the relative viscosity η <sub>rel</sub> as a function...
The viscosity of polymer solutions is important for both polymer synthesis and recycling. Polymeriza...
This research deals with the effect of type and concentration of different polymer solutions on rheo...
The main objective of this study was to validate a proposed Universal Viscosity Model ...
The main objective of this study was to validate a proposed Universal Viscosity Model ...
Millions of kilograms of virgin plastics are used annually to manufacture new products, yet only a s...
Recycling of thermoplastic polymers is an important element of sustainable circular economy practice...
The inherent value and use of hydrocarbons from waste plastics and solvents can be extended through ...
Recycling of thermoplastic polymers is an important element of sustainable circular economy practice...
Recycling of thermoplastic polymers is an important element of sustainable circular economy practice...
Based on the AFVS concept, a simple equation to predict the viscosity behaviour of polymer solutions...
Polymer viscosity is an important thing to study in rheology. Empirical and mathematical approaches ...
Polymer viscosity is an important thing to study in rheology. Empirical and mathematical approaches ...
In this paper, physical and numerical simulations were applied to investigate the polymer degradatio...
In this paper, physical and numerical simulations were applied to investigate the polymer degradatio...
The approach yields the following relation for the relative viscosity η <sub>rel</sub> as a function...