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Surface viscoelasticity in model polymer multilayers: From planar interfaces to rising bubbles

M. Pepicelli
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N. Jaensson
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B. Schroyen
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A. Alicke
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T. Tervoort
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C. Monteux
J. Vermant
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Résumé

In the present work a polymeric transient viscoelastic network is used as a model system to investigate several fundamentals of interfacial viscoelasticity and non-linear behavior, in simple shear, compression and for simple mixed deformations. A supramolecular polymer bilayer, characterized by long but finite relaxation times, is created at the water-air interface using a layer-by-layer assembly method. The possibility of studying the individual layers starting from an unstrained reference state enabled the independent quantification of the equilibrium ther-modynamic properties, and the viscoelastic response of the bilayer could be studied separately for shear and compressional deformations. Time-and frequency-dependent material functions of the layer were determined in simple shear and uniform compression. Moreover, a quasi linear neo-Hookean model for elastic interfaces was adapted to describe step strain experiments on a viscoelastic system by allowing the material properties to be time-dependent. The use of this model made it possible to calculate the response of the system to step deformations. Within the linear response regime, both stress-strain proportionality and the superposition principle were investigated. Furthermore, the onset of non-linear behavior of the extra stresses was characterized in shear and for the first time in pure compression. We conclude by investigating the multilayer system in a rising bubble setup and show that the neo-Hookean model is able to predict the extra and deviatoric surface stresses well, up to moderate deformations.
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hal-02321073 , version 1 (20-10-2019)

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M. Pepicelli, N. Jaensson, C. Trégouët, B. Schroyen, A. Alicke, et al.. Surface viscoelasticity in model polymer multilayers: From planar interfaces to rising bubbles. Journal of Rheology, 2019, 63 (5), pp.815-828. ⟨10.1122/1.5096887⟩. ⟨hal-02321073⟩
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