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The effects of long-ranged and short-ranged forces in confined near-critical polymeric liquids (2005)

Abstract
The relative importance of long- and short-ranged forces on the thermal fluctuations at polymer interfaces was investigated with neutron reflection. Polyolefin blends were synthesised to create polymer pairs with a tuned interaction parameter, allowing the exploration of situations from near criticality to strongly immiscible cases in thin-film systems. We have observed for the polymer interfacial width, a transition from a region where long-ranged forces dominate, at higher degree of incompatibility, to a region approaching criticality where short-ranged truncation forces are more relevant.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1209/epl/i2005-10162-7
Repository CCLRC ePublication Archive (United Kingdom)
Keywords Chemistry, Materials, Physics, confined, polymer liquids
Type JournalArticle, Text
Language Englisch
Relation CCLRC, CRISP, Council for the Central Laboratory of the Research Councils, ISIS, ISIS - CRISP, urn:ISSN:0295-5075, Europhysics Letters, oai:epubs.cclrc.ac.uk:serial/1463