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Chain Entanglement in Thin Freestanding Polymer Films

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posted on 2024-11-15, 04:19 authored by Lun Si, Michael Massa, Kari Dalnoki-Veress, Hugh BrownHugh Brown, Richard Jones
When a thin glassy film is strained uniaxially, a shear deformation zone (SDZ) can be observed. The ratio of the thickness of the SDZ to that of the undeformed film is related to the maximum extension ratio, which depends on the entanglement molecular weight, Me. We have measured _ as a function of film thickness in strained freestanding films of polystyrene as a probe of Me in confinement. It is found that thin films stretch further than thick films before failure, consistent with the interpretation that polymers in thin films are less entangled than bulk polymers, thus the effective value of Me in thin films is significantly larger than that of the bulk. Our results are well described by a conceptually simple model based on the probability of finding intermolecular entanglements near an interface.

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Si, L., Massa, M., Dalnoki-Veress, K., Jones, R. & Brown, H. R. (2005). Chain Entanglement in Thin Freestanding Polymer Films. Physical Review Letters, 94 (12), 127801-1-127801-4.

Journal title

Physical Review Letters

Volume

94

Issue

12

Pagination

127801-1-127801-4

Language

English

RIS ID

13628

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