Glass Transition Temperature of Polymer Nanoparticles under Soft and Hard Confinement

When confined to the nanoscale, the glass transition temperature (Tg) of polymer films can deviate substantially from the bulk, i.e., the Tg-confinement effect. Due to ease of processing most studies have focused on the thickness-dependent Tg of thin films, while few have focused on extending investigations beyond thin films to other geometries. As polymers confined to higher geometrical dimensionalities become the enabling material in technologies ranging from drug delivery to plastic electronics to ultrafiltration, a greater understanding of size effects on the Tg is warranted. Here, we investigate the effects of three-dimensional confinement on the Tg of polymer nanoparticles under soft and hard confinement and quantitatively compare our results to those of thin films to explore commonalities or differences between the Tg-confinement effect for polymers confined to different geometries. Via modulated differential scanning calorimetry, we show that Tg decreases with size for polystyrene (PS) nanoparticl...

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