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Segmental orientation and chain relaxation of polymers by fourier transform infrared dichroism
Authors:Gilbert Lachenal  Yukihiro Ozaki
Abstract:Fourier transform infrared dichroism has been used to investigate molecular orientation in polymeric materials. It is first applied to characterize network behavior in some elastomeric systems such as model networks of poly(dimethylsiloxane). The strain dependence of segmental orientation is analyzed through networks of known degree of cross-linking and experimental results are compared with calculation predictions based on the rotational isomeric state formalism. Infrared dichroism spectroscopy has also been used to analyze orientational relaxation in binary blends of long and short polystyrene chains. The effect of short deuterated chains (Mw = 3000 to 72000) on the orientational relaxation of long entangled chains (Mw = 2 000 000) is examined in the bidisperse melts uniaxially deformed above the glass transition temperature. While the long chain relaxation is found to be dependent on the short-chain concentration, the local orientational order of the latter is molecular weight dependent in agreement with the classical relaxation theories.
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