Theory of Breaking of a Potyrner Molecule under Tension


Autoria(s): Rosabella,K Puthur; Sebastian, K L; Sugunan, S
Data(s)

05/11/2008

05/11/2008

01/10/2001

Resumo

The thesis presents the dynamics of a polymer chain under tension. It includes existing theories of polymer fracture, important theories of reaction rates, the rate using multidimensional transition state theory and apply it to the case of polyethylene etc. The main findings of the study are; the life time of the bond is somewhat sensitive to the potential lead to rather different answers, for a given potential a rough estimate of the rate can be obtained by a simples approximation that considers the dynamics of only the bond that breaks and neglects the coupling to neighboring bonds. Dynamics of neighboring bonds would decrease the rate, but usually not more than by one order of magnitude, for the breaking of polyethylene, quantum effects are important only for temperatures below 150K, the lifetime strongly depends on the strain and as the strain varies over a narrow range, the life varies rapidly from 105 seconds to 10_5 seconds, if we change one unit of the polymer by a foreign atom, say by one sulphure atom, in the main chain itself, by a weaker bond, the rate is found to increase by orders of magnitude etc.

Identificador

Department of Applied Chemistry

http://dyuthi.cusat.ac.in/purl/976

Idioma(s)

en

Publicador

Cochin University of Science and Technology

Palavras-Chave #Polymer molecule #Tension #Breaking #Theories of fracture #Polymer fracture #Transition state theory
Tipo

Thesis