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Reduction of the Glass Transition Temperature in Polymer Films: A Molecular-Dynamics Study

Soft Condensed Matter 2009-11-07 v1 Statistical Mechanics

Abstract

We present results of molecular dynamics (MD) simulations for a non-entangled polymer melt confined between two completely smooth and repulsive walls, interacting with inner particles via the potential Uwall\myeq(σ/z)9U_{\rm wall}\myeq (\sigma/z)^9, where z\myeqzparticlezwallz \myeq |z_{\rm particle}-z_{\rm wall}| and σ\sigma is (roughly) the monomer diameter. The influence of this confinement on the dynamic behavior of the melt is studied for various film thicknesses (wall-to-wall separations) DD, ranging from about 3 to about 14 times the bulk radius of gyration. A comparison of the mean-square displacements in the film and in the bulk shows an acceleration of the dynamics due to the presence of the walls. %Consistent with this result is the observation that, within %the film, regions closer to the walls have higher mobility than those further %away towards the film center. This leads to a reduction of the critical temperature, TcT_{\rm{c}}, of mode-coupling theory with decreasing film thickness. Analyzing the same data by the Vogel-Fulcher-Tammann equation, we also estimate the VFT-temperature T0(D)T_{\rm{0}}(D). The ratio T\mr0(D)/T\mr0\mrbulkT_{\mr{0}}(D)/T^{\mr{bulk}}_{\mr{0}} decreases for smaller DD similarly to T\mrc(D)/T\mrc\mrbulkT_{\mr{c}}(D)/T^{\mr{bulk}}_{\mr{c}}. These results are in qualitative agreement with that of the glass transition temperature observed in some experiments on supported polymer films.

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@article{arxiv.cond-mat/0106305,
  title  = {Reduction of the Glass Transition Temperature in Polymer Films: A Molecular-Dynamics Study},
  author = {F. Varnik and J. Baschnagel and K. Binder},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:cond-mat/0106305},
  year   = {2009}
}