Linear Viscoelastic Response of Dendronized Polymers

2012 
We investigate the linear rheology of well-defined dendronized polymers (DPs). They consist of polymethacrylate backbones with tree-like branches (dendrons) of different generations, from zeroth to fourth, grafted at each monomer and a methyleneoxycarbonyl spacer between the polymerizable group and the dendritic substituent. The degrees of polymerization for the different generation polymers are almost constant, allowing for systematic studies as a function of generation. Because of the synthetic approach, these macromolecules possess tert-butoxycarbonyl (Boc) groups which promote hydrogen bonding, whereas the benzene groups allow for weaker bonding (π-stacking) as well. The master curves of frequency-dependent storage and loss moduli of these macromolecular structures were obtained via time–temperature superposition of dynamic frequency sweeps at various temperatures. To access slow relaxations, creep measurements were performed at long times and converted to frequency-dependent moduli. For the first gen...
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