SynopsisThe dynamic moduli G'(w) and G"(w) for two groups of linear polyethylene fractions (reported mu,/%,, < 1.2) were measured in the melt state using the eccentric rotating disk method. Values of zero shear viscosity 70 were obtained and compared with published results on similar fractions. Molecular weight data were converted to a common basis through intrinsic viscosities in trichlorobenzene (TCB) a t 135OC. With recent data on aW (light scattering) vs.[V]TCB. for linear polyethylene, the relationship a t 19O"C, 70 = 3.40 X 10-14(mu))3.m, was obtained. The flow activation energy E, was 6.4 kcal(7' = 140-195OC). The plateau modulus C$ a t 190°C was determined from the area under the loss modulus peak in one high-molecular-weight sample. The value obtained, G$ = 1.58 X lo7 dyn/cm2, corresponds to an apparent molecular weight between entanglements of 1850. The storage compliance J'(w) becomes anomalously large a t low frequencies. The recoverable compliance J $ could not be determined for any of the fractions.