Effect of cross-linking/fillers on relaxation time

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The discussion centers on the impact of cross-linking and fillers on the relaxation time of polymers. Participants explore whether these modifications lead to an increase or decrease in relaxation time due to their effect on chain mobility. The consensus suggests that both cross-linking and fillers restrict chain mobility, which could imply that relaxation time might increase as motion occurs at longer time scales. However, it is also argued that adding more cross-links could decrease relaxation time by creating a stiffer structure, shortening the segments between cross-links. This duality in effects highlights the complexity of polymer behavior under different modifications.
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Hello all

I'm glad to join the forums and having the opportunity of having some scientific discussions

I'd like to discuss with you the effect of cross-linking or adding fillers to the relaxation of a polymer

I believe that they have the same effect..as both lead to the restriction of the chain mobility

but the question is...as a result, does the relaxation time increase or decrease?

restricting the chain mobility means that there will be no motion and consequently the relaxation time decrease? or it means that the motion will take place but at longer time scales..so the relaxation time increases?

I appreciate your help as it is really confusing for me
 
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If more and more cross links were added, the relaxation time would have to decrease.
 
thanks for your answer..but can you clarify why?
 
generous said:
thanks for your answer..but can you clarify why?
It would make the structure stiffer by shortening the segments between cross links.
 
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