Dynamics Differ for Small vs. Large Nanoparticles in a Polymer Composite (IMAGE)
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Depicted at left, small nanoparticles stick to segments of polymer chain that are about the same size as the nanoparticles themselves; these interactions produce a polymer nanocomposite that is easier to process because nanoparticles move fast, quickly making the material less viscous. At right, many segments of a polymer chain stick to a larger nanoparticle, making it difficult for that nanoparticle to move. Its slower movement results in a viscous material that is more difficult to process.
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Oak Ridge National Laboratory, US Dept. of Energy, created by Jan-Michael Carrillo
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