Anomalous relaxation of self-assembled alkyl nanodomains in high-order poly(n-alkyl methacrylates)
Soft Matter2008Vol. 4(9), pp. 1792–1792
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Abstract
We have exploited the selectivity of neutron scattering combined with isotopic substitution to study the structure and dynamics of poly(n-alkyl methacrylates). Our diffraction data strongly support the suggested nanosegregation of main-chains and side groups. Moreover, we have been able to separately follow the dynamics of both subsystems at a molecular scale. While the structural relaxation observed at the main-chain level is standard, for high-order members the correlations involving side groups within the alkyl nanodomains relax through an exotic logarithmic decay. In these polymers, a strong dynamic asymmetry also develops. We discuss possible theoretical frameworks for the anomalous relaxation observed.