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POLYMER NETWORKS BY MOLECULAR DYNAMICS SIMULATION: FORMATION, THERMAL, STRUCTURAL AND MECHANICAL PROPERTIES

POLYMER NETWORKS BY MOLECULAR DYNAMICS SIMULATION: FORMATION, THERMAL, STRUCTURAL AND MECHANICAL PROPERTIES
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摘要 A molecular dynamics simulation method is presented and used in the study of the formation of polymer networks. We study the formation of networks representing the methylene repeating units as united atoms. The network formation is accomplished by cross-linking polymer chains with dedicated functional end groups. The simulations reveal that during the cross-linking process, initially branched molecules are formed before the gel point; approaching the gel point, larger branched entities are formed through integration of smaller branched molecules, and at the gel point a network spanning the simulation box is obtained; beyond the gel point the network continues to grow through the addition of the remaining molecules of the sol phase onto the gel (the network); the final completion of the reaction occurs by intra-network connection of dangling ends onto unsaturated cross-linkers. The conformational properties of the strands in the undeformed network are found to be very similar with the conformational properties of the chains before cross-linking. The uniaxial deformation of the formed networks is investigated and the modulus determined from the stress-strain curves shows reciprocal scaling with the precursor chain length for networks formed from sufficiently large precursor chains (N≥ 20). A molecular dynamics simulation method is presented and used in the study of the formation of polymer networks. We study the formation of networks representing the methylene repeating units as united atoms. The network formation is accomplished by cross-linking polymer chains with dedicated functional end groups. The simulations reveal that during the cross-linking process, initially branched molecules are formed before the gel point; approaching the gel point, larger branched entities are formed through integration of smaller branched molecules, and at the gel point a network spanning the simulation box is obtained; beyond the gel point the network continues to grow through the addition of the remaining molecules of the sol phase onto the gel (the network); the final completion of the reaction occurs by intra-network connection of dangling ends onto unsaturated cross-linkers. The conformational properties of the strands in the undeformed network are found to be very similar with the conformational properties of the chains before cross-linking. The uniaxial deformation of the formed networks is investigated and the modulus determined from the stress-strain curves shows reciprocal scaling with the precursor chain length for networks formed from sufficiently large precursor chains (N≥ 20).
出处 《Chinese Journal of Polymer Science》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2013年第1期21-38,共18页 高分子科学(英文版)
基金 the Katholieke Universiteit Leuven for a postdoctoral fellowship(GOA/10/04)
关键词 CROSSLINKING Polymer network Network topology Molecular dynamics Mechanical properties. Crosslinking Polymer network Network topology Molecular dynamics Mechanical properties.
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