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PROBING HIDDEN POLYMERIC INTERFACES USINGIR-VISIBLE SUM-FREQUENCY GENERATION SPECTROSCOPY
Authors:Hasnain Rangwalla  Ali Dhinojwala
Affiliation:  a University of Akron, Department of Polymer Science, Akron, Ohio, USA
Abstract:Understanding the molecular-level processes underlying interfacial phenomena is important in the area of adhesion. We briefly introduce IR-visible sum-frequency generation spectroscopy (SFG) using a total-internal-reflection geometry for the study of polymer-air, polymer-solid, and polymer-polymer interfaces. The following examples, predominantly of work done in our lab, illustrating differences in molecular structure and dynamic properties at interfaces are presented: the air- and solid-interface structure of an amorphous polystyrene (PS) and a semicrystalline polymer with side-chain crystallinity, poly(octadecyl acrylate) (PA-18); structure of a polymer-polymer interface between thin films of a semicrystalline polymer with side-chain crystallinity, poly(vinyl-N-octadecylcarbamate- co-vinyl acetate), and an amorphous PS; thermal order-to-disorder transitions of the air and solid interface of PA-18, and the interface of this polymer with PS; and dynamic surface-relaxation studies of a rubbed PS film.
Keywords:Polymer adhesion  Polymer surface  Polymer interface  Alkyl side chain polymer  Surface restructuring  Surface transition  Nonlinear optics  Sum frequency generationfs
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