00:00:00 | Accurate & Safe Intrinsic Viscosity Measurements for Polymers using DSV |
00:03:28 | Abstract |
00:04:35 | Outline |
00:05:21 | Nomenclature for Solution Viscosity |
00:06:22 | Traditional measurement |
00:07:15 | What Is Intrinsic Viscosity? |
00:08:21 | Huggins/Kraemer Plot |
00:09:05 | Solomon and Gatesman Approximation |
00:09:47 | How Does The Dual Capillary Viscometer Work? |
00:11:01 | How Does the Dual Capillary Work? |
00:11:28 | How Does the Dual Capillary Work? |
00:12:06 | Poiseulle’s Law |
00:12:35 | Baseline Condition (Load) |
00:13:18 | Plateau Condition (Inject) |
00:14:21 | Typical Measured Data |
00:16:00 | Malvern’s Dilute Solution Viscometer (DSV) |
00:17:35 | DSV Features for Safety and Automation |
00:18:41 | DSV Features for Safety and Automation |
00:19:21 | DSV Features for Safety and Automation |
00:20:22 | DSV Features for Safety and Automation |
00:20:58 | Applications |
00:22:22 | Example Data: Nylon in 88% Formic Acid |
00:23:31 | Example Data: Acrylate Copolymers |
00:24:45 | Conclusions |
00:25:50 | Contact Information |
Malvern’s Dilute Solution Viscometer (DSV) unit provides an accurate and safe method to determine the intrinsic viscosity of various polymers. The semi-automated sample preparation and automated analysis features of the DSV limit the handling of hazardous solvent and exposure while minimizing user error. In this webinar, the design and features of the DSV will be presented, highlighted with some example data.