Glassy dynamics of poly(2-vinyl-pyridine) brushes with varying grafting density

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Date
2015
Volume
11
Issue
15
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London : Royal Soc. of Chemistry
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The molecular dynamics of poly(2-vinyl-pyridine) (P2VP) brushes is measured by Broadband Dielectric Spectroscopy (BDS) in a wide temperature (250 K to 440 K) and broad spectral (0.1 Hz to 1 MHz) range. This is realized using nanostructured, highly conductive silicon electrodes being separated by silica spacers as small as 35 nm. A “grafting-to”-method is applied to prepare the P2VP-brushes with five different grafting densities (0.030 nm−2 to 0.117 nm−2), covering the “true-brush” regime with highly stretched coils and the “mushroom-to-brush” transition regime. The film thickness ranges between 1.8 to 7.1 (±0.2) nm. Two relaxations are observed, an Arrhenius-like process being attributed to fluctuations in the poly(glycidyl-methacrylate) (PGMA) linker used for the grafting reaction and the segmental dynamics (dynamic glass transition) of the P2VP brushes. The latter is characterized by a Vogel–Fulcher–Tammann dependence similar to bulk P2VP. The results can be comprehended considering the length scale on which the dynamic glass transition (≤1 nm) takes place.

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Acrylic monomers, Glass transition, Molecular dynamics, Reaction kinetics, Broadband dielectric spectroscopy
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Neubauer, N., Winkler, R., Tress, M., Uhlmann, P., Reiche, M., Kipnusu, W. K., & Kremer, F. (2015). Glassy dynamics of poly(2-vinyl-pyridine) brushes with varying grafting density. 11(15). https://doi.org//10.1039/c5sm00213c
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