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Molecular rotors to probe the local viscosity of a polymer glass

Elham Mirzahossein, Marion Grzelka, Zhongcheng Pan, Begüm Demirkurt, Mehdi Habibi, Albert M. Brouwer, Daniel Bonn

2022The Journal of Chemical Physics14 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

We investigate the local viscosity of a polymer glass around its glass transition temperature by using environment-sensitive fluorescent molecular rotors embedded in the polymer matrix. The fluorescence of the rotors depends on the local viscosity, and measuring the fluorescence intensity and lifetime of the probe therefore allows us to measure the local free volume in the polymer glass when going through the glass transition. This also allows us to study the local viscosity and free volume when the polymer film is put under an external stress. We find that the film does not flow homogeneously but undergoes shear banding that is visible as a spatially varying free volume and viscosity.

Topics & Concepts

Glass transitionPolymerViscosityVolume (thermodynamics)Materials scienceFluorescenceComposite materialThermodynamicsPolymer chemistryOpticsPhysicsPhotochemistry and Electron Transfer StudiesSpectroscopy and Quantum Chemical StudiesElectron Spin Resonance Studies
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