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Macromolecule and Particle Dynamics in Confined Media
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Dynamic properties play an important role in designing functional polymer nanocomposites, impacting molecular transport and phase separation kinetics. When nanoparticle (NP) size is comparable to polymer chain size, segmental relaxations may be influenced by changes in chain conformations and packing at the polymer/NP interface. Following the reptation model, these changes can perturb the longest relaxation time, in particular, the center-of-mass (COM) dynamics of polymer chains in entangled melts. This Perspective focuses on unsolved issues in polymer COM diffusion and local dynamics and segmental motions in the presence of NPs. The article introduces the effect of NP size, shape, surface modification, and enthalpic interactions on polymer diffusion and further relates dynamic studies in PNCs to macromolecular transport in bio-related systems and nanopores. Studies of local dynamics also provide insights into how entanglement density, monomeric friction, and chain conformation are influenced by NPs and how the interplay between these key parameters relates to COM dynamics to provide a unified picture across length scales. Moving forward, new studies investigating dynamics in PNCs are needed to address these unresolved problems and motivate potential applications from membranes for separations to NP carriers for drug delivery.

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