Dramatic reduction of the effect of nanoconfinement on the glass transition of polymer films via addition of small-molecule diluent |
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Authors: | Ellison Christopher J Ruszkowski Robert L Fredin Nathaniel J Torkelson John M |
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Affiliation: | Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering, Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois 60208, USA. |
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Abstract: | The effect of nanoconfinement on the glass transition temperature T(g) in thin polymer films is studied as a function of added small-molecule diluent or plasticizer. The decrease [increase] in T(g) found in nanoconfined, neat polystyrene [poly(2-vinyl pyridine)] is suppressed by added diluent, with 13-20 nm thick polystyrene films exhibiting bulk T(g) upon addition of 9 wt % pyrene or 4 wt % dioctylphthalate [corrected]. This is explained by a connection between the size scale of the cooperative dynamics associated with T(g), which decreases with added diluent, and the size scale of the nanoconfinement effect. |
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