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The thermal properties of complex, nanophase-separated macromolecules as revealed by temperature-modulated calorimetry
Authors:Bernhard Wunderlich
Institution:a Department of Chemistry, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN 37996-1600, USA
b Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Chemical Sciences Division, Oak Ridge, TN 37831-6197, USA
Abstract:Linear, flexible macromolecules are long recognized as phase structures limited to micrometer and nanometer dimensions with covalent bonds crossing the interfaces. This special, usually non-equilibrium structure leads to unique properties and a multitude of changes for different thermal and mechanical histories. Analyses that enable the study of these properties are temperature-modulated calorimetry and related techniques which allow the separation of equilibrium and non-equilibrium responses. Research on these topics is reviewed and combined to a model for the nanophases. The new approach to the complex nanophase systems yields a better understanding of the relationship between structure and thermodynamic properties. Special emphasis is placed on the size and surface effects on the glass and melting transitions, the development of rigid-amorphous phases, and the reversible melting within the globally metastable structure.
Keywords:Nanophase  DSC  TMDSC  Flexible polymers  Non-equilibrium thermal properties  Thermal history  Mechanical history  Reversible melting  Rigid-amorphous fraction  Molecular nucleation
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