...
首页> 外文期刊>journal of chemical physics >Primitive subunits: Models for cooperative motion in glasshyphen;forming liquids. Application to an idealized polymer melt
【24h】

Primitive subunits: Models for cooperative motion in glasshyphen;forming liquids. Application to an idealized polymer melt

机译:Primitive subunits: Models for cooperative motion in glasshyphen;forming liquids. Application to an idealized polymer melt

获取原文
           

摘要

A family of mechanistic models are proposed to describe cooperative molecular displacements in glasshyphen;forming liquids. These models assume that within each cooperative domain motion occurs by sequences of discrete, localized events, but that each of these events involves synchronous displacement of a smaller cluster of neighboring components. The size and properties of this cluster, described as a lsquo;lsquo;primitive subunit,rsquo;rsquo; are assumed to reflect intrinsic details of local structure, not sensitive to external degrees of freedom. However, the length of the sequence of events by which each subunit moves is assumed to be a statistical function of some communal degree of freedom such as the free volume. Two examples are explored for the case of a polymer melt in which idealized conformational rearrangements are constrained by steric interferences. The distribution of lengths for cooperative sequences of events required to remove these interferences is derived as a function of a parameter bgr; related to free volume. It is shown that the mean length of such sequences diverge to infinity for some nonzero (critical) value of bgr;, and that the divergence obeys a scaling law. The divergence is a timehyphen;invariant feature of the model, similar in physical significance to the equilibrium phase transition which has been proposed as the underlying basis for the glass transition. However, in the present models it follows from mechanistic constraints, independent of any thermodynamic considerations.

著录项

获取原文

客服邮箱:kefu@zhangqiaokeyan.com

京公网安备:11010802029741号 ICP备案号:京ICP备15016152号-6 六维联合信息科技 (北京) 有限公司©版权所有
  • 客服微信

  • 服务号