| Literature DB >> 27476991 |
Hongxia Wang1, Tongxin Chang2, Xiaohui Li2, Weidong Zhang2, Zhijun Hu3, Alain M Jonas4.
Abstract
Arrays of polymer nanostructures have been widely used in many novel devices and nanofabrication methods. The glass transition temperature, which is a key parameter influencing the long-term stability of polymer nanostructures, has not yet been systematically studied and well understood. Here we study this technological and fundamental issue with polymers of different values of molar mass M confined in nanocylinders of a varying diameter D. The glass transition temperature Tg loses its dependence on the molar mass for D ≲ 100 nm, a range in which the relative depression of Tg varies as D(-0.44). For higher cylinder diameters, Tg progressively recovers its dependence on the molar mass. This is quantitatively reproduced by a model based on an equilibrium interfacial excess of free volume, which needs to be created unless provided by the chain ends. Our findings suggest that the structural perturbations during nanofabrication may strongly affect the long-term stability of arrays of polymer nanostructures.Entities:
Year: 2016 PMID: 27476991 DOI: 10.1039/c6nr04459j
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nanoscale ISSN: 2040-3364 Impact factor: 7.790