Temperature Dependence of Polymer Network Diffusion
Abstract
The swelling dynamics of polymer gels are characterized by the (collective) diffusion coefficient D of the polymer network. Here, we measure the temperature dependence of D of polymer gels with controlled homogeneous network structures using dynamic light scattering. An evaluation of the diffusion coefficient at the gelation point Dgel and the increase therein as the gelation proceeds D D-Dgel indicates that D is a linear function of the absolute temperature with a significantly large negative constant term. This feature is formally identical to the recently discovered "negative energy elasticity" [Y. Yoshikawa et al., Phys. Rev. X 11, 011045 (2021) (arXiv:1912.13191)], demonstrating a nontrivial similarity between the statics and dynamics of polymer networks.
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