Manipulating Semicrystalline Polymers in Confinement

Autor(en): Shingne, Nitin
Geuss, Markus
Thurn-Albrecht, Thomas
Schmidt, Hans-Werner
Mijangos, Carmen
Steinhart, Martin 
Martin, Jaime
Stichwörter: ALUMINA; Chemistry; Chemistry, Physical; CRYSTALLIZATION; NANOTUBES; NUCLEATING-AGENTS; ORIENTATION; POLY(VINYLIDENE FLUORIDE); TEMPLATES
Erscheinungsdatum: 2017
Herausgeber: AMER CHEMICAL SOC
Journal: JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY B
Volumen: 121
Ausgabe: 32
Startseite: 7723
Seitenende: 7728
Zusammenfassung: 
Because final properties of nanoscale polymeric structures are largely determined by the solid-state microstructure of the confined polymer, it is imperative not only to understand how the microstructure of polymers develops undernanoscale confinement but also to establish means to manipulate it. Here we present a series of processing strategies, adapted from methods used in bulk polymer processing, that allow us to control the solidification of polymer nanostructures. First, We show that supramolecular nucleating agents can be readily used to modify the crystallization kinetics of confined poly(vinylidene fluoride) (PVDF). In addition, we demonstrate that microstructural features that are not traditionally affected by nucleating agents, such as the orientation of crystals, can be tuned with the crystallization temperature applied. Interestingly, we also show that high crystallization temperatures and long annealing periods induce the formation of the gamma modification of PVDF, hence enabling the simple production of ferro/piezoelectric nanostructures. We anticipate that the approaches presented here can open up a plethora of new possibilities for the processing of polymer-based nanostructures with tailored properties and functionalities.
ISSN: 15206106
DOI: 10.1021/acs.jpcb.7b05424

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