The slip transition at the polymer-solid interface
- 6 June 1994
- journal article
- Published by IOP Publishing in Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter
- Vol. 6 (23A) , A301-A304
- https://doi.org/10.1088/0953-8984/6/23a/049
Abstract
Direct measurements of the velocity of a high-molecular-weight polydimethylsiloxane melt in the immediate vicinity of a solid wall (100 nm from the interface) have been conducted, using a novel optical technique based on evanescent wave induced fluorescence and pattern photobleaching. On silica, quite distinct behaviours are observed: (i) for weak polymer-surface interactions (silica modified by grafting of C18 hydrocarbon chains), a sharp transition between almost no and strong slippage at the wall appears for high enough shear rate, in good agreement with a recent model that ascribes the onset of slippage to a stretching transition of a few chains attached to the surface; (ii) for strong polymer-surface interactions (bare silica) chains irreversibly adsorbed build a pseudo-brush; only weak slippage develops with b (the length under the surface where the velocity extrapolates to zero) independent of the shear rate. No sharp transition appears within the explored shear rate range.Keywords
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