Two negative minima of the first normal stress difference in a cellulose-based cholesteric liquid crystal: Helix uncoiling

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Main Author: Echeverria Zabala, Coro
Publication Date: 2017
Other Authors: Almeida, Pedro L., Gutierrez, Oscar F. Aguilar, Rey, Alejandro D., Godinho, Maria Helena
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Language: eng
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Summary: The shear rate dependence of material functions such as shear viscosity (η) and the first normal stress difference (N1) were given and interpreted earlier by Kiss and Porter. Their widely accepted work revealed the possibility of having a negative minimum of N1 for polymeric liquid crystals. In this work, we disclose for the first time the evidence of two negative N1 minima on a sheared cellulosic lyotropic system. The lower shear rate minimum is ascribed to the uncoiling of the cholesteric helix, as theoretically predicted earlier. Our findings contribute also to the understanding of the other minimum already reported in the literature and attributed to the nematic director tumbling mode. Moreover, the elastic change that the LC-HPC sample undergoes during the helix unwinding of the cholesteric structure is also by means of oscillatory measurements. This study is a contribution for the understanding of the structure-properties relationship linked with the complex rheological behavior of chiral nematic cellulose-based systems and may help to improve their further processing. © 2017 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J. Polym. Sci., Part B: Polym. Phys.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Two negative minima of the first normal stress difference in a cellulose-based cholesteric liquid crystal: Helix uncoiling
title Two negative minima of the first normal stress difference in a cellulose-based cholesteric liquid crystal: Helix uncoiling
spellingShingle Two negative minima of the first normal stress difference in a cellulose-based cholesteric liquid crystal: Helix uncoiling
Echeverria Zabala, Coro
Biopolymers
cellulose derivative
helix uncoiling
liquid-crystalline polymers (LCP)
polymeric liquid crystal
rheology
title_short Two negative minima of the first normal stress difference in a cellulose-based cholesteric liquid crystal: Helix uncoiling
title_full Two negative minima of the first normal stress difference in a cellulose-based cholesteric liquid crystal: Helix uncoiling
title_fullStr Two negative minima of the first normal stress difference in a cellulose-based cholesteric liquid crystal: Helix uncoiling
title_full_unstemmed Two negative minima of the first normal stress difference in a cellulose-based cholesteric liquid crystal: Helix uncoiling
title_sort Two negative minima of the first normal stress difference in a cellulose-based cholesteric liquid crystal: Helix uncoiling
author Echeverria Zabala, Coro
author_facet Echeverria Zabala, Coro
Almeida, Pedro L.
Gutierrez, Oscar F. Aguilar
Rey, Alejandro D.
Godinho, Maria Helena
author_role author
author2 Almeida, Pedro L.
Gutierrez, Oscar F. Aguilar
Rey, Alejandro D.
Godinho, Maria Helena
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv RCIPL
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Echeverria Zabala, Coro
Almeida, Pedro L.
Gutierrez, Oscar F. Aguilar
Rey, Alejandro D.
Godinho, Maria Helena
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Biopolymers
cellulose derivative
helix uncoiling
liquid-crystalline polymers (LCP)
polymeric liquid crystal
rheology
topic Biopolymers
cellulose derivative
helix uncoiling
liquid-crystalline polymers (LCP)
polymeric liquid crystal
rheology
description The shear rate dependence of material functions such as shear viscosity (η) and the first normal stress difference (N1) were given and interpreted earlier by Kiss and Porter. Their widely accepted work revealed the possibility of having a negative minimum of N1 for polymeric liquid crystals. In this work, we disclose for the first time the evidence of two negative N1 minima on a sheared cellulosic lyotropic system. The lower shear rate minimum is ascribed to the uncoiling of the cholesteric helix, as theoretically predicted earlier. Our findings contribute also to the understanding of the other minimum already reported in the literature and attributed to the nematic director tumbling mode. Moreover, the elastic change that the LC-HPC sample undergoes during the helix unwinding of the cholesteric structure is also by means of oscillatory measurements. This study is a contribution for the understanding of the structure-properties relationship linked with the complex rheological behavior of chiral nematic cellulose-based systems and may help to improve their further processing. © 2017 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J. Polym. Sci., Part B: Polym. Phys.
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