A Novel Method for Studying the Dynamics of Confined Polymers in Nanoparticles in Nanoblends
Fabrice Cousin (LLB), J\'er\'emie Gummel (LLB), Daniel Clemens,, Isabelle Grillo (ILL), Fran\c{c}ois Bou\'e (LLB)

TL;DR
This paper introduces a new method to investigate the large-scale dynamics and nanomechanical behavior of nanoconfined polymers within nanoparticles in nanoblends, using small angle neutron scattering to monitor shape changes.
Contribution
A novel approach utilizing nanoparticle deformation and neutron scattering to study nanoconfined polymer dynamics in nanoblends.
Findings
PBMA nanoparticles deform under capillary pressure during preparation
Upon annealing, PBMA nanoparticles revert to spherical shape, releasing elastic energy
Shape evolution of PS nanoparticles quantified via neutron scattering
Abstract
The advances in new technologies have prompted the need for functional systems smaller than the gyration radius of polymer chains. Thus, understanding how nanoconfinement affects polymer properties has been the focus of a lot of research for over a decade. Polystyrene in particular has been reported to be strongly affected when nanoconfined as a thin film and specifically its glass transition temperature (Tg) is reported to decrease with decreasing film thickness. Tremendous effort has been dedicated to developing methods for quantifying the large-scale dynamic of nanoconfined polymers: film dewetting, film contraction, nanobubble inflation, nanoparticle imbedding and healing of deformed surfaces etc. In this work we describe a novel method to study the large scale dynamic and nanomechanical properties of nanoconfined polymers in nanoparticles in nanoblends. Nanoblends of dPS/PBMA were…
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