Polymer, Vol.51, No.23, 5309-5312, 2010
Structural relaxation and dynamic fragility of freely standing polymer films
In addition to a tremendous reduction in the glass transition temperature, dielectric spectra of freely standing films reveal two other intriguing features: a temperature dependent asymmetric broadening of the structural relaxation peak towards lower temperatures and a reduction of the dynamic fragility down to the monomer limit. We verified that this experimental evidence is a manifestation of a gradient of glass transition temperatures across the film thickness induced by an enhanced molecular mobility at the two free surfaces of the membrane. As a direct implication of the peculiar features just described, the properties of freely suspended membranes neither correspond to those in bulk nor to a simplified scenario where the structural relaxation peak is merely shifted towards lower temperatures. (C) 2010 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.