Evolution of the interfacial tension between polydisperse "immiscible" polymers in the absence and in the presence of a compatibilizer


Autoria(s): Shi TF; Ziegler VE; Welge IC; An LJ; Wolf BA
Data(s)

2004

Resumo

The interfacial tension sigma between two polyisobutylenes (PIB) of dissimilar polydispersity and two polydisperse samples of poly(dimethylsiloxane) (PDMS) was measured as a function of time by means of a pendent drop apparatus at different temperatures ranging from 30 to 110 degreesC. In addition to three of the four possible binary blends, the time evolution of sigma was also determined for one ternary system, where the PIB phase contained 0.03 wt % of a diblock copolymer poly(isobutylene-b-dimethylsiloxane). The pronounced decrease of sigma with advancing time, observed in all cases, is attributed to the migration of the interfacially active lower molecular weight components of the homopolymers and of the compatibilizer into the interphase. Several days are normally required until a becomes constant. These time independent values are not considered as equilibrium data, but accredited to stationary states. A kinetic model is established for sigma(t), which enables a detailed investigation of the rates of transport of the different migrating species of average molar mass of M.

Identificador

http://ir.ciac.jl.cn/handle/322003/14937

http://www.irgrid.ac.cn/handle/1471x/150686

Idioma(s)

英语

Fonte

Shi TF;Ziegler VE;Welge IC;An LJ;Wolf BA.Evolution of the interfacial tension between polydisperse "immiscible" polymers in the absence and in the presence of a compatibilizer,MACROMOLECULES,2004,37(4):1591-1599

Palavras-Chave #MOLECULAR-WEIGHT #CONTINUOUS FRACTIONATION #TEMPERATURE #PROFILE #PIB
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