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Morphology and dynamics of dense nanometric precursor lms of polymer melts

Soft Condensed Matter 2023-07-21 v1

Abstract

Nanometer-thick supported lms of polymer melts spontaneously form and spread around sessile droplets that are deposited on oxidized silicon wafers. At steady state, the lms become dense and adopt a uniform thickness which is equal to twice the gyration radius of the free polymer. Remarkably, this law applies to a wide variety of melts and does not depend on the polymer chemistry nor on the surface state (oxide layer thickness, temperature, presence of water adsorbed, etc.). We show that existing theoretical descriptions cannot reproduce this experimental result. Conversely, the evolution toward this equilibrium state witnesses the specicity of the interactions at stake in these conned polymer lms. The chains spreading dynamics can be modeled by taking into account both the polymer/surface friction and the polymer/polymer friction.

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@article{arxiv.2307.10681,
  title  = {Morphology and dynamics of dense nanometric precursor lms of polymer melts},
  author = {Claire Schune and Marc Yonger and Mohamed Hanafi and Jürgen Thiel and Laurent Guy and Thomas Chaussée and François Lequeux and Hélène Montes and Emilie Verneuil},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2307.10681},
  year   = {2023}
}

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