Oral: Substrate influence on the surface glass transition temperature of polymers

ORAL

Abstract

Enhanced molecular mobility near the free surface is crucial for advancing organic electronic devices, yet understanding the substrate's impact on the surface glass transition temperature(Tgsurf )as film thickness decreases remains limited.This study explores how polymer films possessing attractive,neutral, and unfavorable polymer-substrate interactions affect Tgsurf. Results show that neutral interactions have no effect, while attractive or unfavorable interactions can increase or decrease Tgsurf by up to around 37 ℃. The onset thickness for this change is smaller for attractive interactions(up to 37nm) than for unfavorable interactions (>100nm), supporting the observed broadening of the surface glass transition with attractive interactions. We surmise that segment exchange between surface and substrate regions introduces disparate dynamic components at the surface. Therefore, attractive interactions causing a sharper change in Tgsurf with film thickness lead to a broader surface glass transition.

*This research was supported by the Research Grants Council of Hong Kong(Project numbers:16303418 and N_HKUST623/21).

Presenters

  • Zongyi MA

    • HKUST

Authors

  • Zongyi MA

    • HKUST
  • Haoran Nie

    • The Hongkong University of Science and Technology
  • Ophelia K. C. Tsui

    • The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST)