Electro-optical Study of the Anomalous Rotational Diffusion in Polymer Solutions
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Martín Martín, Sergio; Rubio Andrés, Antonio; Bonhome Espinosa, Ana Belén; Delgado Mora, Ángel Vicente; Jiménez Olivares, María LuisaEditorial
American Chemical Society
Fecha
2023-01-12Referencia bibliográfica
Macromolecules 2023, 56, 518−527. [https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.macromol.2c01461]
Patrocinador
Junta de Andalucia; European Commission European Commission; Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovaci?n y Universidades, Spain B-FQM-141-UGR18 P18-FR-3583 PGC2018- 098770-B-I00 PID2021-127427NB-I00 A-FQM-492- UGR20 TED2021-131855B-I00Resumen
Brownian diffusion of spherical nanoparticles is
usually exploited to ascertain the rheological properties of complex
media. However, the behavior of the tracer particles is affected by a
number of phenomena linked to the interplay between the
dynamics of the particles and polymer coils. For this reason, the
characteristic lengths of the dispersed entities, depletion phenomena,
and the presence of sticking conditions have been observed to
affect the translational diffusion of the probes. On the other hand,
the retardation effect of the host fluid on the rotational diffusion of
nonspherical particles is less understood. We explore the possibility
of studying this phenomenon by analyzing the electro-orientation
of the particles in different scenarios in which we vary the ratio
between the particle and polymer characteristic size, and the
geometry of the particles, including both elongated and oblate shapes. We find that the Stokes−Einstein relation only applies if the
radius of gyration of the polymer is much shorter than the particle size and when some repulsive interaction between both is present.