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This book describes the dynamics of low molecular weight and polymeric molecules when they are constrained under conditions of geometrical confinement. It covers geometrical confinement in different dimensionalities:
(i) in nanometer thin layers or self supporting films ( 1-dimensional confinement)
(ii) in pores or tubes with nanometric diameters ( 2-dimensional confinement)
(iii) as micelles embedded in matrices ( 3-dimensional ) or as nanodroplets. The dynamics under such conditions have been a much discussed and central topic in the focus of intense worldwide research activities within the last two decades. The present book discusses how the resulting molecular mobility is influenced by the subtle counterbalance between surface effects (typically slowing down molecular dynamics through attractive guest/host interactions) and confinement effects (typically increasing the mobility). It also explains how these influences can be modified and tuned, e.g. through appropriate surface coatings, film thicknesses or pore diameters. " Dynamics in Confinement " sums up the present state-of-the-art and introduces to the analytical methods of choice for the study of dynamics in nanometer-scale confinement.
Edited and authored by the world experts in the field Discusses dynamics in 1D, 2D, and 3D confined conditions Critically evaluates the influence of 1D, 2D, and 3D confinement on dynamics, like the glass transition Applies a range of state-of-the art techniques to shed light on these questions Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras
Auteur
For over 20 years, Friedrich Kremer has been Editor-in-Chief for the journal Colloid and Polymer Science. His research interests include broadband dielectric spectroscopy, time-resolved FTIR-spectroscopy and experiments with optical tweezers. Friedrich Kremer has authored and co-authored over 300 scientific publications. His achievements have been honored with several awards, including the Karl Heinz Beckurts-Prize 2005 for his achievements in Broadband Dielectric Spectroscopy and its applications, and the Wolfgang Ostwald Prize of the German Colloid Society 2011.
The book "Broadband Dielectric Spectroscopy", edited by F. Kremer & A. Schönhals, was published in 2002 and it marked the beginning of a new era of dielectric spectroscopy. Prof. Kremer is one of the founders of the International Dielectrics Society. He is also the founder and Series Editor of the book series "Advances in Dielectrics". His new edited book "Dynamics in Geometrical Confinement" in the series "Advances in Dielectrics" summarizes the latest advancements in the field on confined systems with contributions by the world-renowned experts.
Contenu
Dielectric Relaxation of a Polybutadiene Melt at a Crystalline Graphite Surface: Atomistic Molecular Dynamics Simulations.-Glass Transition of Ultra-Thin Polymeric Films - A Combination of Relaxation Spectroscopy with Surface Analytic.- Molecular Dynamics of Condensed (Semi)-Isolated Polymer Chains.-Molecular Dynamics of cis-1,4 -Polyisoprene in 1 - and 2 - Dimensional Confinement.- Rotational Diffusion of Guest Molecules Confined in Uni-Directional Nanopores.- Rotational and Translational Diffusion of Ionic Liquids in Silica-Nanopores.- Polymer Nanofluidics by Broadband Dielectric Spectroscopy.- Heterogeneous Dynamics of Multi-Layered Thin Polymer Films.- Molecular Mobility and Phase Transformations of several low Molecular Weight Glass Formers Confined to Nanoporous Silica Matrices.- Deviations from Bulk Glass Transition Dynamics of small Molecule Glass Formers: Some Scenarios in Relation to the Dimensionality of the Confining Geometry.- Anomalous Decoupling of Translational and Rotation Motion under 1D Confinement, Evidences from Crystallization and Diffusion Experiments.- Dynamic Calorimetric Glass Transition in Thin Polymer Films.- Equilibrium and Out-of-Equilibrium Dynamics in Confined Polymers by Dielectric Spectroscopy and Calorimetric Techniques.