Nanophase separation and hindered glass transition in side-chain polymers
Nanophase separation on length scales of 1-5 nanometres has been reported previously for small-molecule liquids, metallic glasses and also for several semicrystalline, liquid-crystalline and amorphous polymers. Here we show that nanophase separation of incompatible main and side-chain parts is a gen...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Nature materials 2003-09, Vol.2 (9), p.595-599 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Nanophase separation on length scales of 1-5 nanometres has been
reported previously for small-molecule liquids, metallic
glasses and also for several semicrystalline, liquid-crystalline and amorphous polymers. Here we show that
nanophase separation of incompatible main and side-chain parts is a general
phenomenon in amorphous side-chain polymers with long alkyl groups. We conclude
from X-ray scattering and relaxation spectroscopy data for higher poly(n-alkyl
acrylates) (PnAA) and poly(n-alkyl methacrylates) (PnAMA) that alkyl groups of
different monomeric units aggregate in the melt and form self-assembled alkyl
nanodomains with a typical size of 0.5-2 nm. A comparison with data for
other polymer series having alkyl groups reveals that important structural and
dynamic aspects are main-chain independent. A polyethylene-like glass
transition within the alkyl nanodomains is observed and discussed in the
context of a hindered glass transition in self-assembled confinements. This is
an interesting link between central questions in glass-transition research and
structural aspects in nanophase-separated materials. |
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ISSN: | 1476-1122 1476-4660 |
DOI: | 10.1038/nmat966 |