2021
DOI: 10.1021/acs.jpcb.1c02546
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Effect of Surface Nanopatterning on Slip: The Case of Couette Flow of Long-Chain Polyethylene Melt Flowing Past Gold Surfaces

Abstract: The manifestation of slip during flow of a polymer melt past a solid surface depends on several parameters, such as film thickness, the strength of polymer−solid interactions compared to the cohesive energy of the polymer, and the roughness of the surface. Understanding the role of these molecular aspects for slip is crucial in microfluidics, frictiontuning, polymer extrusion, and nanocomposites applications. The present article investigates the effect of surface nanopatterning on slip, via Couette-flow simula… Show more

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“…Narrowly confined or interfacial polymer systems, which exhibit distinctive physical characteristics (e.g., solid-like behavior, high viscosity, oscillatory solvation force, and extrusion instability ), are relevant to a variety of practical applications, such as polymer films, polymer nanocomposites, lubricants, and biological membranes. Accordingly, numerous studies have analyzed the variation in the structural and dynamical behavior of confined polymeric liquids with respect to the wall roughness, degree of wettability, polymer molecular weight, degree of confinement, and material composition of the wall. …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Narrowly confined or interfacial polymer systems, which exhibit distinctive physical characteristics (e.g., solid-like behavior, high viscosity, oscillatory solvation force, and extrusion instability ), are relevant to a variety of practical applications, such as polymer films, polymer nanocomposites, lubricants, and biological membranes. Accordingly, numerous studies have analyzed the variation in the structural and dynamical behavior of confined polymeric liquids with respect to the wall roughness, degree of wettability, polymer molecular weight, degree of confinement, and material composition of the wall. …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%