Dynamic Behavior of Ultrastable Amorphous Teflon Films in the Deep Glassy Regime

ORAL

Abstract

Recently, we have succeeded in producing high molecular weight ultra-stable amorphous Teflon films by vapor pyrolysis deposition method [Macromolecules 2017, 50, 4562−4574.]. The films produced here exhibited 57 K fictive temperature (Tf) reduction when the substrate temperature was between 0.75 to 0.97 times the glass transition temperature (Tg). This large Tf reduction gives an opportunity to investigate the dynamic behavior in the deep glassy regime. In the current work, we use this ultra-stable glass to study the relaxation behavior of the polymer in the temperature range between Tf and Tg where the glass has lower enthalpy and specific volume than the equilibrium system. The relaxation behavior of stable Teflon films was measured using the TTU nano bubble inflation technique following Struik’s protocol. The results are compared with Vogel-Fulcher-Tammann (VFT) dynamics determined above Tg. We found that there is a strong deviation from VFT dynamics in the upper bound regime.

*The authors gratefully acknowledge the National Science Foundation under grant DMR-1610495 and the John R. Bradford Endowment at Texas Tech, each for partial support of this work.

Presenters

  • Heedong Yoon

    • Chemical Engineering, Texas Tech Univ

Authors

  • Heedong Yoon

    • Chemical Engineering, Texas Tech Univ
  • Gregory McKenna

    • Chemical Engineering, Texas Tech Univ
    • Department of Chemical Engineering, Texas Tech University
    • Chemical Engineering, Texas Tech University