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Temperature dependence of polymer diffusion in poly(vinyl acetate-co-dibutyl maleate) latex films

Wu, Jun et al · American Chemical Society · 2004

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We describe polymer diffusion and its temperature dependence in poly(vinyl acetate-co-dibutyl maleate) [P(VAc-DBM)] latex films prepared from 4:1 w/w ratio of VAc:DBM. Two sets of polymers were investigated: one set containing 50% gel (high-M); the other set, with Mw ≈ 250000 (M250K), free of a measurable gel content. Despite their similar chemical compositions, as determined by 1H NMR, these two sets of samples exhibited different glass transition temperatures (Tg). Latex particles were labeled with 9-methacryloxymethylphenanthrene as the donor dye and 2′-acryloxy-4′-methyl-4-(N,N-dimethyl-amino)benzophenone as the acceptor. Polymer diffusion was monitored by nonradiative energy transfer (ET), and apparent diffusion coefficients (Dapp) were calculated from the ET data using a simple diffusion model. These values increased with temperature and were characterized by an apparent activation energy (Ea) of 37 ± 2 kcal/mol for the high-M polymer and 45 ± 2 kcal/mol for the M250K sample. Rheology measurements at different fixed temperatures were carried out to follow the response of the dynamic moduli (G′, G″) with respect to frequency (ω). A master curve based on the Williams-Landel-Ferry (WLF) equation could be constructed as a plot of shift factors vs 1/T, and shift factors for Dapp for both sets of polymers as well as for the G′, G″ values fell on the same curve. Thus, the difference in Ea values for the polymer diffusion can be ascribed to changes in the microscopic friction coefficient and the differences in Tg of the two sets of samples. Fil: Wu, Jun. University of Toronto; Canadá Fil: Tomba, Juan Pablo. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - Mar del Plata. Instituto de Investigaciones en Ciencia y Tecnología de Materiales. Universidad Nacional de Mar del Plata. Facultad de Ingeniería. Instituto de Investigaciones en Ciencia y Tecnología de Materiales; Argentina

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Wu, J. E. A. (2004). Temperature dependence of polymer diffusion in poly(vinyl acetate-co-dibutyl maleate) latex films. http://hdl.handle.net/11336/98895

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Wu, Jun et al. "Temperature dependence of polymer diffusion in poly(vinyl acetate-co-dibutyl maleate) latex films." 2004. http://hdl.handle.net/11336/98895.

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Wu, Jun et al. 2004. "Temperature dependence of polymer diffusion in poly(vinyl acetate-co-dibutyl maleate) latex films.". http://hdl.handle.net/11336/98895.

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Wu, J. E. A. 2004, Temperature dependence of polymer diffusion in poly(vinyl acetate-co-dibutyl maleate) latex films, American Chemical Society, available at: http://hdl.handle.net/11336/98895 [Accessed 28 Jun. 2026].

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Título
Temperature dependence of polymer diffusion in poly(vinyl acetate-co-dibutyl maleate) latex films
Autor / colaboradores
Wu, Jun et al
Editorial
American Chemical Society
Año de publicación
2004
ISSN
2299-2306
ISSN
2299-2306
Idioma
eng

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