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Polymers Long string like molecules give rise to universal properties in dynamics as well as in structure – properties of importance when dealing with: •Pure polymers and polymer solutions & mixtures •Composites (reinforced plastics) •Biological macromolecules (DNA, F-actin, cellulose, natural rubber etc.) Hevea brasiilensis
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Page 1: Polymers Long string like molecules give rise to universal properties in dynamics as well as in structure – properties of importance when dealing with:

Polymers

Long string like molecules give rise to universal properties in dynamics as well as in structure – properties of importance when dealing with:•Pure polymers and polymer solutions & mixtures•Composites (reinforced plastics)

•Biological macromolecules (DNA, F-actin, cellulose, natural rubber etc.)

Hevea brasiilensis

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With simple models we will be able to:

• Define length-scales in polymers (rms end-to-end distance, radius of gyration, Kuhn length, etc).

• Describe dynamic properties (viscosity, rubber elasticity and reptation, etc).

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Structure and Chemistry

• Polymers are giant molecules usually with carbons building the backbone – exceptions exist (poly dimethylsiloxane)

• Linear chains, branched chains, ladders, networks, dendrimers

• Homopolymers, copolymers, random copolymers, micro phase separated polymers (like amphiphilic polymers)

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Some different polymers

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Molecular weight and dispersion

Syntetic polymers always show a distribution in molecular weights.

number average :

weight average:

(ni and wi are number and weight fractions, respectively, of molecules with molar mass Mi)

The polydispersity index is given by Mw /Mn

i

iin n

MnM

ii

iii

i

iiw Mn

MMn

w

MwM

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Molecular weight and dispersion -an example:

Here are:

10 chains of 100 molecular weight

20 chains of 500 molecular weight

40 chains of 1000 molecular weight

5 chains of 10000 molecular weight

13475402010

)100005()100040()50020()10010(Mn

5390)100005()100040()50020()10010(

)100005()100040()50020()10010(M

2222

w

4M

MsityPolydisper

n

w

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Stereochemistry

• Isotactic – side groups on the same side of the chain (a)

• Syndiotactic – alternating side groups (b)

• Atactic – random arrangement of side groups (c)

Tacticity determines ability to form crystals: Disordered, atactic polymers form glasses.

Stereo isomers of poly propylene

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Rotational isomers

Newman projections of the C-C bond in the middle of butane.

Rotation about σ bonds is neither completely rigid nor completely free.

A polymer molecule with 10000 carbons have 39997

conformations

The energy barrier between gauche and trans is about 2.5 kJ/mol

RT~8.31*300 J/mol~2.5 kJ/mol

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Random walks – a chain model

For a polymer chain model;• Consider random steps of

equal length, a, defined by chemical bonds

Complications:• Excluded volume effects• Steric limitations

The chain end-to-end vector R “describes” a coil made up of N jump vectors ai.

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Random walk …

N

1iiaR

ji2 aaR

R is made up of N jump vectors ai . The average of all conformational states of the polymer is <R>=0

The simplest non-zero average is the mean-square end to end distance <R2>

1N

1i

N

1ijij

222 cosa2NaR

For a freely jointed chain the average of the cross terms above is zero and we recover a classical random walk: <R2>=Na2

The rms end to end distance <R2>1/2=N1/2a

(A matrix of dot-products where the diagonal represents i=j and off axis elements i≠j)

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A size example:

An ideal polymer chain with 106 repeat units (not unusual), each unit about 6Å will have:

• a rms end-to-end distance R of 600 nm

• a contour length of 600 μm

The rms end to end distance <R2>1/2=N1/2a

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Real chains have steric limitations

• In freely rotating chains Φ can take any value; σ2=1. Poly ethylene: Θ = 109.5° → <R2>=2Na2

• With hindered rotation σ2 depends on the average of Φ. σ is experimentally determined.

cos1

cos1NaR 222

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Space filling?

The random walk and the steric limitations makes the polymer coils in a polymer melt or in a polymer glass “expanded”.

However, the overlap between molecules ensure space filling

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Gaussian distribution

The distribution of end-to-end distances (R) in an ensemble of random polymer coils is Gaussian. The probability function is:

The probability decreases monotonically with increasing R (one end is attached at origo). The radial distribution g(R) is obtained by multiplying with 4πR2

2

22/32

Na2

R3exp3

Na2RP

2

22/322

Na2

R3exp3

Na2R4Rg

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The radial distribution function g(R)

P(R) g(R)

Adopted from Gedde; Polymer Physics

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Entropic Effects in a Gaussian Coil

ln P(R) = ln Ω; where Ω=statistical weightSince S=kblnΩ we have an expression for the entropy of a Gaussian coil:

Entropy decreases with stretching (increasing order)

F=U-TS => The “Entropic Spring” with a spring constant: dF/dR=3kbTR/Na2

OBS: dF/dR Increases with T, decreases with N – not like a traditional spring which depends on U!

constNa2

Rk3RS

2

2b

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“Real” Polymer Chains

Recall that :

The correlation between bond vectors “dies” with increasing separation:

Thus the sum over bond angles converges to a finite number and we have:

0coslim ijji

2

2222

abC;NbNaCR

1N

1i

N

1ijij

222 cosa2NaR

Flory Characteristic Ratio b=Kuhn segment

After renormalisation this relation holds for all flexible linear polymers!

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Radius of Gyration of a Polymer Coil

The radius of gyration Rg is defined as the RMS distance of the collection of atoms from their common centre of gravity.

For a solid sphere of radius R; R632.0R5

2R g

For a polymer coil with rms end-to-end distance R ;

2/12/12g N

6

aR

6

1R

R

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The excluded volume effect

• Steric hindrance on short distances limits the number of conformations

• At longer distances we have a topological constraint – the self avoiding walk – or the excluded volume effect:

Instead of <R2>1/2=aN1/2 we will have<R2>1/2=aNν where v>0.5

Experiments tells us that in general: v~0.6 Why?

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Excluded volume according to Flory

Consider a cube containing N segments of a polymerV=r3 where r is the radius of gyration.The concentration of segments is c~N/r3

Each segment with volume ע “stuffed” into the cube reduces the entropy with –kbעN/V = -kbעN/r3 (for small x; ln(1-x)~lnx)

The result is a positive contribution to F; Frep= kbעTN/r3 (expansion of the coil)

From before; Coiling reduces the entropy; Fel=kbT3R2/2Na

The total free energy F is the sum of the two contributions!

Search for equilibrium!

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constNa2

TRk3

R

TNk)R(F

2

2b

3

2b

tot

0Na

TRk3

R

TNk3

dR

dF2

b4

2btot

5/3

355

3

325

aNR

NaR

a

NaR

Flory’s result for the swollen coil:

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Polymer melts – a simpler case

In dilute polymer solutions the excluded volume effect is large. (OBS Theta cond. Later)

When chains start to overlap the expanding force on a single coil will be reduced

In a polymer melt the concentration of segments is uniform due to space filling. No swelling!

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Viscoelastic properties in polymers - characteriscs

A stress σ0 is applied at time t=0 and held constant. The strain e(t) is followed over time. The creep compliance J(t) is given by:

e(t)= σ0 J(t)

A strain e0 is applied at t=0 and held constant. The stress σ(t) is followed over time. The stress relaxation modulus G(t) is given by:

σ(t)=e0G(t)

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The complex modulus G*

If a sinusoidal strain is applied: e(t)=e0cos(ωt) the resulting stress is given by:

σ(t) = e0[G’(ω) cos(ωt) – G’’(ω) sin(ωt)]

The complex modulus, G*= G’(ω) + G’’(ω) is given by a Fourier transform of G(t).

G’ gives elastic response, G’’ the viscous responce

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Time-temperature superposition

All relaxing modes in a polymer melt or a solution have the same T-dependence. Therefore:

G(t,T) = G(aTt, T0)

where

log aT = -[C1(T-T0)]/[C2+T-T0]

“Quasi-universal” values of C1 and C2 are 17.4 and 51.6 K, respectively

The superposition principle help us building larger data set over timescales/temperatures otherwise out of reach

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Viscoelasticity

The stress relaxation G(t) for two polymers (homologues) with different molecular weights.

At short time the curves are identical.

At intermediate times we have a plateau with a constant modulus – the plateau modulus.

The plateau ends at a terminal time τT which depends strongly on molecular weights (N) according to a power law τT~Nm where the exponent m ≈ 3.4

Two Q’s arises: 1) Why is m ≈ 3.4 almost universal? 2) why do we have an almost purely elastic behaviour at the plateau?

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Q1: The tube model and the idea of reptation

Every segment in the tube have a mobility, μseg

restricted by the surrounding “resistance”.

The tube with N segments have a mobilty, μtube= μseg/N

Brownian motion within the tubes confinement – use Einstein relation to calculate a Diffusion coefficient =>

=> Dtube=kbT μtube=kbT μseg/NA polymer escapes from its own tube of length L after a time τT

const

N

D

L

LD3

tube

2

T

2tubeT

Close to the exp. results!

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Q2; The rubber plateau and entanglements

In a similar way as we explained the elastic behaviour at very short times for all simple liquids “as a glassy state” we can explain the rubber plateau in a qualitative way as a signature of entanglements.

It can be shown that in a rubber, a cross linked polymer (see Ch. 5.4), the elastic modulus depends on the average molecular mass between cross-links Mx, R ,T and the density ρ:

xM

RTG

Adopting an identical relation and treating the entanglements as temporary cross-links with a lifetime of the order of τT we can calculate an average mass of the molecular mass between the entanglements (Me).

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Polymer solutions

Polymers in solutions are a major topic in polymer science – applied as well as theoretical.

• Polymer segments in a solution have an interaction energy with other (near by) segments apart from covalent bonding: wpp

• In a similar way we have an interaction energy between the solvent molecules: wss

• When the polymer becomes disolved we have a new interaction energy between solvent and polymer: wps

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A х-parameter for polymer solutions

Following the arguments from chapter 3 we derive an expression for the mixing when new p-s contacts are made and old p-p and s-s contacts are lost:

sspppsb

www2Tk2

z

The internal energy U will change with the addition of polymer to a solvent:

3

2

bint R

N2TkU

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The good the bad and the theta

Combining the new expression for ΔUint with the previous for coil swelling:

3

2

bintrep R

N)21(TkUF

The value of x determines if excluded volume effects are dominating or whether they are counteracted by the p-s interaction:

When x=1/2 the two energies cancel and we have a “theta solvent” with pure random walk conformation!

When x<1/2 the coil is swollen (A good solvent; Clint E?)

When x>1/2 the coil forms a globule (A bad or poor solvent)

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Next Wednesday: More about solutions and polymer gels.


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