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Density, Speed of Sound, and Viscosity of Some Binary and Ternary Aqueous Polymer Solutions at Different Temperatures
Density,
speed of sound and viscosity measurements at (288.15,
293.15, 298.15, 303.15 and 308.15) K were carried out on several binary
(water + polymer) and ternary (water + polymer (1) + polymer (2))
systems. Polymers were polyethylene glycol 600 (PEG600), polyethylene
glycol 10000 (PEG10000), polypropylene glycol 400 (PPG400), polyethylene
glycol dimethyl ether 250 (PEGDME250), and polyvinylpyrrolidone 10000
(PVP10000). The measured density and speed of sound data were used
to determine the excess specific volume, isentropic compressibility,
and isentropic compressibility increment of the investigated solutions
as well as the apparent specific volume, limiting apparent specific
volume, limiting apparent specific expansibility, apparent isentropic
compressibility, and limiting apparent isentropic compressibility
of each polymer in the aqueous solutions of 1 % and 3 % (w/w) other
investigated polymers. The intrinsic viscosities for the investigated
binary and ternary systems were calculated from the experimental viscosity
data. Finally, the ability of polymer (1) in varying the volumetric,
compressibility, and viscometric properties of polymer (2) in aqueous
solutions was discussed on the basis of the polymer–water and
polymer (1)–polymer (2) interactions