Abstract
AbstractMolecular order in an amorphous polymer with anisotropic magnetic susceptibility is altered by applying external magnetic fields. Disks of atactic polystyrene (a‐PS) are prepared by solvent casting outside or inside a magnet. The effect of the magnetic field on the polymer samples is investigated by magnetic levitation and solid state NMR spectroscopy. Magnetic levitation of the a‐PS disks shows that the orientation of disk symmetry axis with respect to the magnetic field gradient depends on the magnitude and direction of the applied field during casting. Similarly, carbon‐13 two‐dimensional cross‐polarization/magic angle spinning rotor‐synchronized NMR measurements in these samples show modulation patterns of the spinning side bands only on disks prepared in the presence of a magnetic field. These findings suggest that macromolecular order could be induced in a fluid or fluid–solid phase transition with cooperative segmental motions reorienting the diamagnetic susceptibility tensor to minimize the magnetic contribution to free energy of the sample. © 2010 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Polym Sci Part B: Polym Phys 48: 1009–1015, 2010
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