三嵌段共聚物网络中链交换速率与应力松弛的关系?

IF 12.7 1区 化学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Joanna M. White, Taehyoung Kim, Frank S. Bates* and Timothy P. Lodge*, 
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摘要

利用流变学和时间分辨小角中子散射(TR-SANS)技术,研究了三嵌段共聚物胶束中宏观应力松弛与分子级链交换之间的关系,首次测量了集中三嵌段网络中的链交换。长期以来,在瞬态或热可逆网络模型中,这两个过程的时间尺度是相等的。通过实验,我们发现应力松弛的发生速度比链交换快许多个数量级。这种差异在数量上可以用核心区块中适度的分散性来解释,这种分散性导致任何给定的名义对称三区块中都存在轻微的不对称性。为了发生应力松弛,只有较短的链必须拔出,而由于要求最终拔出较长的区块,链交换减慢。拔出时间对岩心块的长度极为敏感。这一机制得到了非对称三嵌段共聚物测量结果的支持,结果显示应力松弛率和链交换率之间存在更大的差异。这些结果建立了三嵌段共聚物网络中与应力松弛相关的链动力学的定量分子水平图像。从流变学角度建立了BAB三嵌段共聚物网络的流动时间与单个B端嵌段从胶束交联中逃逸的时间之间的定量关系。
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How Does the Rate of Chain Exchange Relate to Stress Relaxation in Triblock Copolymer Networks?

The relationship between macroscopic stress relaxation and molecular-level chain exchange in triblock copolymer micelles has been explored using rheology and time-resolved small-angle neutron scattering (TR-SANS), marking the first measurements of chain exchange in concentrated triblock networks. It has long been assumed in models of transient or thermoreversible networks that the time scales for these two processes are equal. Experimentally, we find that stress relaxation occurs many orders-of-magnitude faster than chain exchange. This difference is quantitatively explained by modest dispersity in the core block that results in a slight asymmetry within any given nominally symmetric triblock. For stress relaxation to occur, only the shorter chain must pull out, while chain exchange is slowed due to the requirement of the eventual pullout of the longer block. The pullout time is extremely sensitive to the length of the core block. This mechanism is supported by measurements with an intentionally asymmetric triblock copolymer, which displays an even larger difference between the stress relaxation and chain exchange rates. These results establish a quantitative molecular-level picture of the chain dynamics associated with stress relaxation in triblock copolymer networks.

A quantitative relationship is established between the flow time of a BAB triblock copolymer network, from rheology, and the time for a single B end block to escape from its micellar cross-link, determined by neutron scattering.

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ACS Central Science
ACS Central Science Chemical Engineering-General Chemical Engineering
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25.50
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0.50%
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194
审稿时长
10 weeks
期刊介绍: ACS Central Science publishes significant primary reports on research in chemistry and allied fields where chemical approaches are pivotal. As the first fully open-access journal by the American Chemical Society, it covers compelling and important contributions to the broad chemistry and scientific community. "Central science," a term popularized nearly 40 years ago, emphasizes chemistry's central role in connecting physical and life sciences, and fundamental sciences with applied disciplines like medicine and engineering. The journal focuses on exceptional quality articles, addressing advances in fundamental chemistry and interdisciplinary research.
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