Asymmetric Molecular Dynamics and Anisotropic Phase
Separation in the Cocrystal of the Crystalline/Crystalline Polymer
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Posted on 2022-01-14 - 20:43
Semicrystalline
polymers are categorized as either mobile or fixed
crystals, depending on chain mobility in the crystalline region. In
this work, we investigate molecular dynamics and phase structure in
the cocrystal consisting of fixed and mobile polymer crystals by solid-state
(ss) nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy. It is demonstrated
that (i) the mobile component begins large amplitude motions associated
with crystal–crystal transition, while fixed ones keep their
rigidity in the cocrystal, and (ii) asymmetric molecular dynamics
leads to nanosegregations into mobile- and fixed-rich domains in the
cocrystal below the melting temperature (Tm). The observed phase separation induced by asymmetric molecular
dynamics is similar to the phase separation of the miscible amorphous
polymer blend; however, it is limited to two dimensions due to the
parallel packing of the stems inside the cocrystal, as well as chain
connectivity at the crystalline–amorphous boundary.
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Zheng, Ying; Kafle, Navin; Schwarz, Derek; Eagan, James M.; Hayano, Shigetaka; Nakama, Yuki; et al. (2022). Asymmetric Molecular Dynamics and Anisotropic Phase
Separation in the Cocrystal of the Crystalline/Crystalline Polymer
Blend. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsmacrolett.1c00745