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Interfacial Interactions During In Situ Polymer Imbibition in Nanopores
Chien-Hua Tu1, Jiajia Zhou2,3, Masao Doi3
1Max Planck Institute for Polymer Research, 55128 Mainz, Germany.
Abstract:
Using in situ nanodielectric spectroscopy we demonstrate that the imbibition kinetics of cis-1,4-polyisoprene in native alumina nanopores proceeds in two time regimes both with higher effective viscosity than bulk. This finding is discussed by a microscopic picture that considers the competition from an increasing number of chains entering the pores and a decreasing number of fluctuating chain ends. The latter is a direct manifestation of increasing adsorption sites during flow. At the same time, the longest normal mode is somewhat longer than in bulk. This could reflect an increasing density of topological constraints of chains entering the pores with the longer loops formed by other chains.

