G. Fleischer et al., Self-diffusion of a symmetric PEP-PDMS diblock copolymer above and below the disorder-to-order transition, MACROMOLEC, 32(6), 1999, pp. 1956-1961
The self-diffusion of a lamellae-forming nonentangled PEP-PDMS diblock copo
lymer was investigated with pulsed Geld gradient (PFG) NMR,in dependence on
temperature. The order-to-disorder transition (ODT), which occurs at T = 6
4 degrees C, was traversed. Coming from the disordered state, a sudden incr
ease of the width of the distribution of self-diffusivities was observed (a
n increase of the nonexponentiality of the echo attenuation) when crossing
the ODT. This is caused by the onset of anisotropic diffusion along the lam
ellae whose orientations are isotropically distributed. The weakness of the
nonexponentiality leads to the conclusion that the range of local order in
the grains is much smaller than the grain size (determined by small-angle
light scattering). In addition, the temperature dependence of the self-diff
usivity shows a substantial slowing down, when approaching the ODT from the
disordered state which is attributed to the effect of concentration fluctu
ations. The self-diffusion measurements are compared with earlier measureme
nts of the zero shear viscosity and dynamic light scattering on this polyme
r and with Monte Carlo simulations from the Literature. The results from al
l of these methods are consistent.