Issue 29, 2013

Fragility and glass transition temperature of polymer confined under isobaric and isochoric conditions

Abstract

It is now well established that the glass transition temperature (Tg) of polymers can deviate substantially from the bulk with nanoscale confinement. Understanding the impact of confinement on the Tg of polymers is important but it does not provide information about the temperature dependence of the cooperative segmental dynamics near the Tg, a phenomenon commonly referred to as the dynamic fragility. Here, we measure the dynamic fragility index (m) as well as the Tg of confined poly(4-methylstyrene) (P4MS) under isobaric and isochoric conditions. We accomplish this via variable cooling rate differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) studies on aqueous-suspended and silica-capped P4MS nanoparticles. We observe that both the isobaric (mp) and isochoric (mv) fragilities decrease with confinement. However, Tg decreases and remains constant with isobaric and isochoric confinement, respectively. The importance of interfaces in the observed trends as well as comparisons to prior studies is discussed.

Graphical abstract: Fragility and glass transition temperature of polymer confined under isobaric and isochoric conditions

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
15 Jan 2013
Accepted
29 Apr 2013
First published
17 May 2013

Soft Matter, 2013,9, 7076-7085

Fragility and glass transition temperature of polymer confined under isobaric and isochoric conditions

C. Zhang and R. D. Priestley, Soft Matter, 2013, 9, 7076 DOI: 10.1039/C3SM50171J

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