M. Beiner et al., Multiple glass transition and nanophase separation in poly(n-alkyl methacrylate) homopolymers, MACROMOLEC, 32(19), 1999, pp. 6278-6282
Shear data in the temperature range from -145 degrees C to the flow zone ar
e presented for the poly(n-alkyl methacrylate)s from methyl (C = 1) to laur
yl (C = 12). Three qualitatively different glass transitions are observed i
n the shear curves at 10 rad/s: (i) the conventional a process in the C < 5
members, (ii) the high temperature a process in the C > 5 members, and (ii
i) an additional polyethylene-like glass transition, ape, in the C greater
than or equal to 3 members. All three processes depend systematically on si
de chain length. Two alternative empirical pictures for the coexistence of
two glass transitions are discussed: (a) a static nanophase separation betw
een main chains and side chains and (b) a dynamic heterogeneity with two di
fferent time and length scales.