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Remarkably small critical exponent for the viscosity of a polymer solution
Published
Author(s)
Robert F. Berg, Karen Gruner
Abstract
We have measured the apparent critical exponent y characterizing the divergence of the viscosity eta (T- Tc)^-y near the liquid-liquid critical point of the mixture polystyrene in diethyl malonate. The data span the range in reduced temperature of 10-4
Citation
Chemical Physics
Volume
101
Pub Type
Journals
Citation
Berg, R.
and Gruner, K.
(1994),
Remarkably small critical exponent for the viscosity of a polymer solution, Chemical Physics
(Accessed October 22, 2025)