Thermal transport in polymers: Intra- versus intermolecular energy transport
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Abstract
We devise a simple model that accounts for the fast bonded and slow nonbonded, diffusive energy transport. We show how the model parameters can be quantitatively obtained from molecular simulation and validate the model by studying both, atomistic all-atom representations of polymer materials and a universal, coarse-grained model [1]. Applications to the thermal transport of lamella-forming diblock copolymers are discussed and compared to experiments that image heat flux with sub-10 nm resolution [2].
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Publication: [1] A microscopic model to quantify the difference of energy-transfer rates between bonded and nonbonded monomers in polymer, L. Pigard, D. Mukherji, J. Rottler, and M. Müller, Macromolecules, in press<br>[2] Thermal imaging of block copolymers with sub-10-nm resolution, S. Gottlieb, L. Pigard, Y. K. Ryu, M. Lorenzoni, L. Evangelio, M. Fernandez-Regulez, C. Rawlings, M. Spieser, F. Perez-Murano, M. Müller, and A. W. Knoll, ACS Nano 15, 9005 (2021)
Presenters
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Marcus Mueller
Georg-August University, Göttingen, Germany, University of Gottingen
Authors
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Marcus Mueller
Georg-August University, Göttingen, Germany, University of Gottingen
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Louis Pigard
Georg-August University, Göttingen, Germany
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Joerg Rottler
University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada, University of British Columbia
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Debashish Mukherji
University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada