Conformational transition characterization of glass transition behavior of polymers
β Scribed by Rongliang Wu; Bin Kong; Xiaozhen Yang
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 2009
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 588 KB
- Volume
- 50
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0032-3861
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β¦ Synopsis
The conformational transition behavior of polymer in the amorphous state has been investigated through molecular dynamics simulations across the glass transition temperature (T g ). We find that the conformational transition, a localized and short time dynamics feature, crosses over different barrier heights when the system transforms from the molten state into the glass state and the barrier height in the glass state is markedly lower than that above T g . In addition to the overall transition behavior, the specific transitions between the rotational isomeric states (RIS) g ΓΎ , t Γ , t ΓΎ and g Γ are also investigated in detail. The populations of these specific transitions undergo considerable changes when the temperature decreases; meanwhile, the larger transition rates of the ending torsions get diminished. Besides the rate, the rotation degrees of the dihedrals during the transitions also change their distributions tremendously through T g , below which most of the larger transition angles (50-100 ) were inhibited remaining those sharply around 30 . This possibly explains why below T g the conformational transition process has a lower effective barrier.
π SIMILAR VOLUMES
The classical free volume theory is modified semi-empirically to derive an expression useful for predicting the glass transition temperatures (T~) for compatible polymer blends. This equation produccs values of T~ in better agreement than those from the Kelley-Bueche equation with the dilatomctric d