An intriguing aspect of the dynamic behaviour of polymers is the understanding of the microscopic mechanisms regulating the temperature dependence of cooperative segmental relaxations. Polymers exhibit a complex molecular structure characterized by different intra- and inter-molecular forces, so that the chain environment gives rise to significant deviations from linearity and exponentiality of the cooperative primary or ?-relaxation over the glass-rubber transition region. From this point of view the "fragility" of a glass-forming liquid, a concept introduced by C.A. Angell, is an important property which measures the departure from the Arrhenius behaviour of its viscosity ?. "Fragile" liquids, such as polymers, are substances with non-directional intermolecular bonds which permit drastic changes in the local order at the glass transition leading to pronounced deviations from the Arrhenius behaviour for the viscosity. Interpenetration of a polycyanurate network with linear polyurethane leads to the formation of semi-interpenetrating polymer networks (semi-IPNs) which exhibit an increasing dynamic fragility and a nearly constant thermodynamic fragility (measured by Cpl/Cpg, the ratio of the liquid to glassy specific heat capacities at Tg). These findings raise some doubts about the existence of a correlation between the cooperative molecular mobility and the variations of the configurational entropy at Tg characterizing the system, when it goes through the glass-rubber transition.
FRAGILITY AND ANHARMONICITY IN INTERPENETRATING POLYMER NETWORKS
A Bartolotta;
2010
Abstract
An intriguing aspect of the dynamic behaviour of polymers is the understanding of the microscopic mechanisms regulating the temperature dependence of cooperative segmental relaxations. Polymers exhibit a complex molecular structure characterized by different intra- and inter-molecular forces, so that the chain environment gives rise to significant deviations from linearity and exponentiality of the cooperative primary or ?-relaxation over the glass-rubber transition region. From this point of view the "fragility" of a glass-forming liquid, a concept introduced by C.A. Angell, is an important property which measures the departure from the Arrhenius behaviour of its viscosity ?. "Fragile" liquids, such as polymers, are substances with non-directional intermolecular bonds which permit drastic changes in the local order at the glass transition leading to pronounced deviations from the Arrhenius behaviour for the viscosity. Interpenetration of a polycyanurate network with linear polyurethane leads to the formation of semi-interpenetrating polymer networks (semi-IPNs) which exhibit an increasing dynamic fragility and a nearly constant thermodynamic fragility (measured by Cpl/Cpg, the ratio of the liquid to glassy specific heat capacities at Tg). These findings raise some doubts about the existence of a correlation between the cooperative molecular mobility and the variations of the configurational entropy at Tg characterizing the system, when it goes through the glass-rubber transition.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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