Macromolecules, Vol.45, No.2, 1085-1089, 2012
Equilibration of Polymer Films Cast from Solutions with Different Solvent Qualities
We study the effect of film preparation on the equilibration and viscoelastic properties of polymer films. Polystyrene films with a thickness of 14 nm are spun-cast from decalin solutions at different temperatures near the theta temperature to produce films with different chain conformations. We find that the equilibration time of the films increases significantly near the theta temperature. We attribute this to the onset of a rapid collapse in the polymer coil size at the theta condition, along with an increase in the solvent concentration in the films and thereby interchain separation at the time of vitrification. We find that these effects also cause the plateau modulus and equilibrium viscosity of the films to decrease.