Kinetics of Surface Enrichment of a Polymer in a Glass-Forming Molecular Liquid.
Junguang YuXin YaoChailu QueLian HuangHo-Wah HuiYuchuan GongFeng QianLian YuPublished in: Molecular pharmaceutics (2022)
X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy has been used to measure the surface concentration and the surface enrichment kinetics of a polymer in a glass-forming molecular liquid. As a model, the bulk-miscible system of maltitol-polyvinylpyrrolidone (PVP) was studied. The PVP concentration is significantly higher at the liquid/vapor interface than in the bulk by up to a factor of 170, and the effect increases with its molecular weight. At a freshly created liquid/vapor interface, the concentration of PVP gradually increases from the bulk value at a rate controlled by bulk diffusion. The polymer diffusion coefficient obtained from the kinetics of surface enrichment agrees with that calculated from viscosity and the Stokes-Einstein equation. Our finding allows prediction of the rate at which the surface composition equilibrates in an amorphous material after milling, fracture, and a change in ambient temperature.