2013
DOI: 10.1063/1.4853755
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Field theoretic simulations of polymer nanocomposites

Abstract: Polymer field theory has emerged as a powerful tool for describing the equilibrium phase behavior of complex polymer formulations, particularly when one is interested in the thermodynamics of dense polymer melts and solutions where the polymer chains can be accurately described using Gaussian models. However, there are many systems of interest where polymer field theory cannot be applied in such a straightforward manner, such as polymer nanocomposites. Current approaches for incorporating nanoparticles have be… Show more

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“…On top of that the strict enforcement of incompressibility will change the nature of the UV divergence, 45 and so we should not necessarily expect χ e1 (or χ e2 ) to compensate for the UV divergence in the CL-FTS. In any case, more recent CL-FTS have modified the model by smearing the interactions, introducing a finite compressibility and switching to a discrete polymer model in order to avoid the UV divergence; 46 this has also permitted the CL-FTS to handle diblocks of a lower N̅ = 10 5 , although this is still well above the experimental regime.…”
Section: ■ Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On top of that the strict enforcement of incompressibility will change the nature of the UV divergence, 45 and so we should not necessarily expect χ e1 (or χ e2 ) to compensate for the UV divergence in the CL-FTS. In any case, more recent CL-FTS have modified the model by smearing the interactions, introducing a finite compressibility and switching to a discrete polymer model in order to avoid the UV divergence; 46 this has also permitted the CL-FTS to handle diblocks of a lower N̅ = 10 5 , although this is still well above the experimental regime.…”
Section: ■ Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…27,49 Dispersed additives introduce secondary polymer surfaces to composite films, 48 which can influence aging mechanisms throughout the film's core. 49,68,73,74 Like external film surfaces, these interfaces behave as either a constrained or free surface depending on the polymer's adhesion/repulsion to the additive surface.…”
Section: Aging Mechanismsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Formally such an approach enables one to consider nanoparticles of arbitrary shape and even grafted with polymers but at the same time it increases the computational cost and causes inherent difficulties in the simultaneous solution of partial differential equations and implementation of simulation procedures. 44 As a result, the number of publications on the topic is still very limited. 26,45 A possible simplification here is to fix the phase-separated structure of a diblock copolymer in order to study in detail the spatial distribution and orientational ordering of anisotropic nanoparticles in 5 such a system.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%