Related Experiment Video
Updated: Jun 10, 2025

Synthesis of Cyclic Polymers and Characterization of Their Diffusive Motion in the Melt State at the Single Molecule Level
Published on: September 26, 2016
Segregation kinetics of miktoarm star polymers: A dissipative particle dynamics study
Dorothy Gogoi1, Sanjay Puri1, Avinash Chauhan2
1School of Physical Sciences, <a href="https://ror.org/0567v8t28">Jawaharlal Nehru University</a>, New Delhi 110067, India.
Abstract:
We study the phase separation kinetics of miktoarm star polymer (MSP) melts/blends with diverse architectures using dissipative particle dynamics simulation. Our study focuses on symmetric and asymmetric miktoarm star polymer (SMSP/AMSP) mixtures based on arm composition and number. For a fixed MSP chain size, the characteristic microphase-separated domains initially show diffusive growth with a growth exponent ϕ∼1/3 for both melts that gradually crossover to saturation at late times. The simulation results demonstrate that the evolution morphology of SMSP melt exhibits perfect dynamic scaling with varying arm numbers; the timescale follows a power-law decay with an exponent θ≃1 as the number of arms increases. The structural constraints on AMSP melts cause the domain growth rate to decrease as the number of one type of arms increases while their length remains fixed. This increase in the number of arms for AMSP corresponds to increased off-criticality. The saturation length in AMSP follows a power-law increase with an exponent λ≃2/3 as off-criticality decreases. Additionally, macrophase separation kinetics in SMSP/AMSP blends show a transition from viscous (ϕ∼1) to inertial (ϕ∼2/3) hydrodynamic growth regimes at late times; this exhibits the same dynamical universality class as linear polymer blends, with slight deviations at early stages.
More Related Videos
Related Concept Videos
Molecular Weight of Step-Growth Polymers
As the step-growth polymerization involves step-wise condensation of monomers, the molecular weight also builds up eventually. Consequently, high molecular weight polymers are obtained at the late stages of the polymerization, where 99% of monomers have been consumed.
The extent of the...
Polymers: Molecular Weight Distribution
Polymer Classification: Stereospecificity

