在聚合物网链的膨胀上
Michael Lang1, Reinhard Scholz1
1Leibniz Institute of Polymer Research Dresden, Hohe Straße 6, 01069, Dresden, Germany.
Macromolecular rapid communications
|February 7, 2024
概括
计算机模拟显示,聚合物网络链在膨胀时表现出非理想的形状. 总链尺寸的变化是由于膨胀期间的波动和弹性贡献的结合而产生的.
科学领域:
- 聚合物科学 聚合物科学
- 计算化学的计算化学
- 材料科学 材料科学 材料科学
背景情况:
- 聚合物网络在各种材料中至关重要.
- 了解不同条件下的聚合物链形状是必不可少的.
- 之前的研究往往简化了网络链行为.
研究的目的:
- 使用大规模计算机模拟分析聚合物网络链形状.
- 为了比较在准备条件下和平衡膨胀时的线条行为.
- 阐明波动和弹性细分对链条大小变化的贡献.
主要方法:
- 采用了大规模的计算机模拟.
- 在制备 (φ0) 和平衡 (φ < φ0) 时分析的聚合物体积分数 (φ).
- 研究了链形状和缩放指数.
主要成果:
- 网络链在准备过程中微弱拉伸,部分胀.
- 均衡膨胀导致非理想的形状,缩放指数接近7/10.
- 链条大小包括波动和弹性贡献,具有明显的膨胀行为.
结论:
- 均衡膨胀显著改变了聚合物网络链的结构.
- 波动和弹性组件都会导致整个链的胀.
- 这些发现提供了关于聚合物网络弹性和胀现象的见解.
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