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Polymer solutions are solutions containing dissolved polymers.[1] These may be liquid solutions (e.g. in aqueous solution), or solid solutions (e.g. a substance which has been plasticized).[2]

The introduction into the polymer of small amounts of a solvent (plasticizer) reduces the temperature of glass transition, the yield temperature, and the viscosity of a melt. [3]

Applications

Polymer solutions are used in producing fibers, films, glues, lacquers, paints, and other items made of polymer materials. Thin layers of polymer solution can be used to produce light-emitting devices.[4] Guar polymer solution gels can be used in hydraulic fracturing ("fracking").[5]

See also

References

  1. ^ "polymer solutions textbook" (PDF).
  2. ^ "plasticizer" (PDF).
  3. ^ "polymer solutions".
  4. ^ Chang, Shun-Chi; Yang, Yang (1999). "Polymer solution light-emitting devices". Applied Physics Letters. 74 (2081). doi:10.1063/1.123764.
  5. ^ Method of gelling a guar or derivatized guar polymer solution utilized to perform a hydraulic fracturing operation (US Patent 5488083 A)

Further reading

  • Iwao Teraoka (2002). Polymer Solutions: An Introduction to Physical Properties. John Wiley & Sons. ISBN 978-0-471-38929-3.