2018
DOI: 10.1021/acs.macromol.8b01189
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Mode Analysis of NMR Relaxation in a Polymer Melt

Abstract: Spin−lattice relaxation rates of unentangled poly-(dimethylsiloxane) (PDMS) melts of different M measured by field-cycling (FC) 1 H NMR are analyzed using a new approach. By fitting the time domain mode distribution of the Rouse model to the experimental data, interpolation of the latter is achieved and a mode separation is performed. The evolution of the Rouse relaxation spectrum with increasing M is studied. From the model parameters, the diffusion coefficient D, the Rouse time τ R , and the statistical leng… Show more

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“…To obtain an overview of the diffusional behavior, we also calculated the dynamics (diffusion) [ 100 , 103 ] of the PDMS chains (from the MSD of all atoms in a chain) for all the systems studied and depicted in Figure 7 . It is worth noting that the calculated PDMS diffusion coefficient in the neutral melt, for ( 3 k), is m /s at 375 K, which is of the same order as the experimentally measured, by the pulse field gradient-NMR technique, diffusion coefficient of PDMS chains ( 3.5 k), m /s at 323 K [ 44 ]. It is also noted that the ionic charges, on the polymer chain, hinder the PDMS chain dynamics (and thus diffusion); thus the chains, at all temperatures, in the neutral melt diffuse faster.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 76%
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“…To obtain an overview of the diffusional behavior, we also calculated the dynamics (diffusion) [ 100 , 103 ] of the PDMS chains (from the MSD of all atoms in a chain) for all the systems studied and depicted in Figure 7 . It is worth noting that the calculated PDMS diffusion coefficient in the neutral melt, for ( 3 k), is m /s at 375 K, which is of the same order as the experimentally measured, by the pulse field gradient-NMR technique, diffusion coefficient of PDMS chains ( 3.5 k), m /s at 323 K [ 44 ]. It is also noted that the ionic charges, on the polymer chain, hinder the PDMS chain dynamics (and thus diffusion); thus the chains, at all temperatures, in the neutral melt diffuse faster.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 76%
“…In particular, end-linked PDMS melts, using carboxyl ionomers [ 43 , 44 , 45 ], reinforced with gallium trivalent cationic counterions have been studied with respect to their mechanical behavior and swelling properties [ 11 ]. The morphology and rheology of PDMS ionomers with a varying number of ions per chain, and as a function of the cation type, have been investigated by means of small angle X-ray scattering and scanning electron microscopy techniques.…”
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confidence: 99%