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23. Shull, K.R. Faraday Discussions 1994, 98, 203. "Wetting Autophobicity of Polymer Melts".
Abstract: Numerical solutions are obtained for a set of self-consistent-field
equations that give the thickness dependence of the Helmholtz energy of a polymer
him. Helmholtz energies are calculated for a series of polymer melts in order
to illustrate some of the unique wetting behaviours that are exhibited by amorphous
polymers. The primary focus is on wetting autophobicity, where the Helmholtz
energy shows an absolute minimum at a finite him thickness. The equilibrium
situation in this case is for bulk droplets of the polymer melt to be in equilibrium
with a polymer film with a thickness corresponding to the Helmholtz energy minimum.
This phenomenon has important consequences, in that macroscopic de-wetting can
occur in systems for which the polymer-substrate interactions are neutral. The
depth of the Helmholtz energy minimum is related to the equilibrium contact
angle for the droplets, and is calculated for blends of end-adsorbed polymers
in matrices of homopolymers of identical composition. This quantity is an increasing
function of the molecular weight of the non-adsorbed polymer and of the areal
density of the adsorbed polymers at the interface. We also find that the tendency
for wetting autophobicity is considerably enhanced if the molecules are able
be adsorbed onto the interface from both of their ends. These calculations are
also extended to block copolymer systems, where similar results are obtained.
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