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Long-Range Effects on Polymer Diffusion Induced by a Bounding Interface
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1997
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EngineeringSoft MatterPolymersHydrogenated PolystyrenePolymer ProcessingPolymer PhysicTransport PhenomenaPolymer ChemistryDeuterated PolystyreneMaterials SciencePhysicsInterface PropertyPolymer Diffusion InducedPolymer SolutionDiffusion ResistanceMatrix Molecular WeightPolymer ScienceApplied PhysicsInterfacial PhenomenaPolymer CharacterizationPolymer ModelingInterface Phenomenon
We have measured the diffusion of deuterated polystyrene of molecular weight $90\ifmmode\times\else\texttimes\fi{}{10}^{3}$ in various matrices of hydrogenated polystyrene as a function of distance from an attractive interface, oxide-covered silicon. Surprisingly long-range effects are observed. Diffusion rates an order of magnitude slower than bulk persist up to ${10R}_{g}$ (radius of gyration) from the interface of either the diffusant or matrix polymers. The slowdown is independent of matrix molecular weight over a broad range. However, mixing of polymers within the matrix strongly influences the rates of diffusion.
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