posted on 2024-05-11, 13:13authored byKarin J. Bichler, Bruno Jakobi, Alice Klapproth, Richard A. Mole, Gerald J. Schneider
Segmental dynamics
of specifically labeled poly(propylene oxide),
PPO, based bottlebrush polymers, PNB-g-PPO, were
studied using quasi-elastic neutron scattering. The focus was set
to different parts of the side chains to investigate the hypothetical
gradual relaxation behavior within the side chains of a bottlebrush
polymer. Different sections of the side chains were highlighted for
QENS via sequential polymerization of protonated and deuterated monomers
to allow the study of the relaxation behavior of the inner and outer
parts of the side chain separately. A comparison of these two parts
reveals a slowdown due to the grafting process happening across the
different regions. This is seen for the segmental relaxation time
as well as on the time-dependent mean-square displacement. Additionally,
the non-Gaussian parameter, α, shows a decreasing difference
from Gaussian behavior with the distance to the backbone. Altogether,
this leads to the conclusion that gradual relaxation behavior exists.