Tuning the Effective Viscosity of Random Copolymer films of Styrene and 4-Methoxystyrene by Varying the Copolymer Composition
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Abstract
We show that thickness dependence of effective viscosity, ηeff(h0), of random copolymer films of styrene (St) and 4-methoxystyrene (MeOS) supported by silica (SiOx) can be easily tuned by using different MeOS concentrations, XMeOS. When XMeOS is increased from 0% to 100%, ηeff of nanometer films changes steadily from suppressed to enhanced. At XMeOS = 10%, ηeff(h0) displays a non-monotonic variation. We explain our results by suggesting that MeOS interacts more strongly with SiOx than St does and the behavior of ηeff(h0) is due to competitions between substrate effect and free surface effect. If substrate effect is stronger, ηeff of nanometer films is enhanced. If free surface effect is stronger, ηeff reduction occurs. When the two effects are comparable, our XMeOS = 10% data suggests that substrate effect dominates in nanometer films but free surface effect dominates in thicker films, resulting in a non-monotonic ηeff(h0) dependence.
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Presenters
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Jianquan XU
Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Department of Physics, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
Authors
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Jianquan XU
Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Department of Physics, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
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Chao LV
Zhejiang University
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binyang DU
Zhejiang University
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Ophelia Tsui
Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Department of Physics, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology