Self‐diffusion in melts of statistical copolymers: The effect of changes in microstructural composition
- 15 September 1995
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Journal of Polymer Science Part B: Polymer Physics
- Vol. 33 (12) , 1821-1831
- https://doi.org/10.1002/polb.1995.090331212
Abstract
We have used nuclear reaction analysis to measure diffusion coefficients D in couples consisting of hydrogenated polybutadienes of structure (C2H3(C2H5))x(C4H8)1−x and their partly deuterated counterparts. The 1,2‐ and 1,4‐olefinic isomers are randomly distributed along the chains and the mean vinyl fraction x varies between 0.38 and 0.94. We find that the effective monomeric mobility D0 [defined by D = D0(Ne/N2) for each copolymer, where N is the backbone length and Ne the entanglement spacing] decreases monotonically with increasing vinyl content x. Over the range of microstructures and temperatures T (−14−40°C) investigated we find log(D0/T) varies smoothly with (T − Tg), where Tg is the glass transition temperature of the respective melts. An analysis of our data in terms of a simple activated rate process model suggests that D0 is controlled by thermally activated hopping of segments whose effective volume is close to that of the respective statistical segment lengths of the copolymeric chains. ©1995 John Wiley & Sons, Inc.Keywords
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