Abstract
We perform molecular dynamics simulations on a coarse-grained polymer melt to study the dynamics of glass-formation in ring polymer melts of variable knot complexity. After generating melts of non-concatenated polymeric rings having a range of minimum crossing number values, m c , we compute the coherent intermediate scattering function, the segmental α-relaxation time, fragility, and the glass transition temperature as a function of m c . Variation of knot complexity is found to have a pronounced effect on the dynamics of polymer melts since both molecular rigidity and packing are altered, primary physical factors governing glass-formation in polymeric materials.
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Vargas-Lara, F., Pazmiño Betancourt, B. A., & Douglas, J. F. (2019). Influence of knot complexity on glass-formation in low molecular mass ring polymer melts. Journal of Chemical Physics, 150(10). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.5085425
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