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Eliminating the T<sub>g</sub>- and Fragility-Confinement Effects in Polystyrene Films with Very Low Levels of 2-Ethylhexyl Acrylate Comonomer

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Abstract

With nanoconfinement below 50 nm thickness, polystyrene (PS) films exhibit glass transition temperature (Tg) values reduced relative to Tg(bulk). Such effects are eliminated down to 15 nm thickness with copolymers of styrene (S) with low levels of 2-ethylhexyl acrylate (EHA). Confinement effects in 98/2 and 94/6 mol% S/EHA copolymers were studied by ellipsometry on piranha-treated and dichlorodimethylsilane-treated silicon wafers. The Tg-confinement effect was eliminated in both cases. Thus, interfacial hydrogen bonds play no significant role in eliminating the effect. Dynamic fragility (m) of bulk films decreases strongly with EHA content; m decreases from 166 to 139 to 103 as EHA increases from 0 to 2 to 6 mol%. Nanoconfinement effects on m are very strong for PS, relatively weak for 98/2 mol% S/EHA copolymers and absent for 94/6 mol% S/EHA. This suggests that the elimination of confinement effect with 2-6 mol% EHA originates from EHA improving the bulk chain packing efficiency and reducing the susceptibility to free-surface perturbations. Notably, these results are not generalizable to other acrylate monomers, e.g., n-butyl acrylate.

Publication: Wang, T.; Hu, S.; Zhang, S.; Peera, A.; Reffner, J.; Torkelson, J. M. Eliminating the Tg-Confinement Effect in Polystyrene Films: Extraordinary Impact of 2 mol% 2-Ethylhexyl Acrylate Comonomer. (submitted)

Presenters

  • Tong Wang

    Northwestern University

Authors

  • Tong Wang

    Northwestern University

  • Sumeng Hu

    Northwestern University

  • Sipei Zhang

    Dow Chemical Co

  • Asghar Peera

    Dow Chemical Co

  • John Reffner

    Dow Chemical Co

  • John M Torkelson

    Northwestern University