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Dynamics of propylene glycol and its oligomers confined in clay.

J Swenson1, G A Schwartz, R Bergman, W S Howells.   

Abstract

The dynamics of propylene glycol (PG) and its oligomers 7-PG and PPG, with Mw = 4000 (about 70 monomers), confined in a Na-vermiculite clay have been investigated by quasi-elastic neutron scattering and dielectric spectroscopy. The liquids are confined to a single molecular layer between the clay platelets, thus giving a true 2D liquid. The results show that the average relaxation time [tau], deduced from neutron scattering at a momentum transfer Q of about 1 A(-1) is in perfect agreement with the dielectric alpha-relaxation time, although neutron scattering does not only probe the main (alpha-) relaxation, but all motions of hydrogens on the experimental time scale. At room temperature 1/[tau] is proportional to Q(2), indicating that the relaxations are mainly due to ordinary translational diffusion. The most unexpected finding is that [tau](or the dielectric alpha-relaxation time) is almost unaffected by the 2D confinement, in contrast to the dielectrically active normal mode of PPG which is substantially slower in the confinement. Only the 7-mer has a significantly slower segmental translational diffusion in the clay. The results suggest that the interactions to the clay surfaces are weak and that the present 2D confinement has a very small influence on the time scale of all our observed relaxation processes, except the normal-mode relaxation.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 15007698     DOI: 10.1140/epje/i2003-10033-7

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur Phys J E Soft Matter        ISSN: 1292-8941            Impact factor:   1.890


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