Determination of the Polymer-Polymer Interaction Parameter for the Polystyrene Polybutadiene Pair.
Abstract
The light scattering technique was utilized to measure the phase separation temperatures (cloud points) of mixtures containing a polystyrene and a polybutadiene of various molecular weights and also of mixtures containing a polystyrene and a random or block copolymer of styrene and butadiene. The data was analyzed to obtain the polymer-polymer interaction parameter for the styrene-butadiene pair as a function of temperature and concentration. The value of the parameter deduced from the homopolymer mixtures agrees well with that obtained from the mixtures containing a copolymer. The polymer-polymer interaction parameter thus evaluated was compared with a theoretical expression derived on the basis of the Flory equation-of-state theory. The effect of the free volume disparity between the two components was found to play a relatively minor role in determining the interaction parameter when the two polymers lack any specific interactions which would make them mutually miscible. (Author)
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Dec 01, 1979
- Accession Number
- ADA078942
Entities
People
- Ryong-joon Roe
- Wang-cheol Zin
Organizations
- University of Cincinnati