| Literature DB >> 29141414 |
Yuichi Masubuchi1, Ankita Pandey1, Yoshifumi Amamoto1, Takashi Uneyama2.
Abstract
Although it has not been frequently discussed, contributions of the orientational cross-correlation (OCC) between entangled polymers are not negligible in the relaxation modulus. In the present study, OCC contributions were investigated for 4- and 6-arm star-branched and H-branched polymers by means of multi-chain slip-link simulations. Owing to the molecular-level description of the simulation, the segment orientation was traced separately for each molecule as well as each subchain composing the molecules. Then, the OCC was calculated between different molecules and different subchains. The results revealed that the amount of OCC between different molecules is virtually identical to that of linear polymers regardless of the branching structure. The OCC between constituent subchains of the same molecule is significantly smaller than the OCC between different molecules, although its intensity and time-dependent behavior depend on the branching structure as well as the molecular weight. These results lend support to the single-chain models given that the OCC effects are embedded into the stress-optical coefficient, which is independent of the branching structure.Entities:
Year: 2017 PMID: 29141414 DOI: 10.1063/1.5001960
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Chem Phys ISSN: 0021-9606 Impact factor: 3.488