Polymer dynamics and nanoparticle diffusion in nanocomposites
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Abstract
Nanoparticle and polymer dynamics in nanocomposites containing spherical and rod-like nanoparticles were investigated by means of molecular dynamics simulations. We show that the polymer diffusivity decreases with spherical nanoparticle concentration due to an increase of the interfacial area created by nanoparticles, and that small sized nanoparticles can diffuse much faster than that predicted from the Stokes-Einstein relation in the dilute regime1. We show that the spherical nanoparticle diffusivity decreases at higher nanoparticle concntration due to nanoparticle–polymer interface. We also show how nanorod diffusion from our MD simulations compares with theoretical predictions.
1. Karatrantos et al, J. Chem Phys, 146, 203331 (2017).
1. Karatrantos et al, J. Chem Phys, 146, 203331 (2017).
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Presenters
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Nigel Clarke
Univ of Sheffield
Authors
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Nigel Clarke
Univ of Sheffield
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Argyrios Karatrantos
Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology
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Karen Winey
University of Pennsylvania, Univ of Pennsylvania, Materials Science and Engineering, Univ of Pennsylvania, Materials Science and Engineering, University of Pennsylvania, Materials Science & Engineering, Univ of Pennsylvania
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Russell Composto
University of Pennsylvania, Materials Science and Engineering, University of Pennsylvania, Materials Science & Engineering, Univ of Pennsylvania