Morphology, crystallinity, and melting behaviour of solution-cast films of poly(ethylene oxide) (PEO)/poly(methyl methacrylate) (PMMA) blends were investigated as a function of composition, using optical and scanning electron microscopy, differential scanning calorimetry, and dilatometry. Up to a content of about 40 wt.-% of PMMA the blend films are completely filled with PEO spherulites, no separated domains of PMMA being observed. This observation suggests, in agreement with small angle X-ray scattering analysis, that for such compositions the PMMA molecules are incorporated in interlamellar regions of PEO spherulites. Blends with higher content of PMMA show islands of crystalline PEO within a matrix of PMMA; large amorphous regions coexist with not well developed PEO spherulites. Addition of PMMA strongly increases the nucleation density for PEO crystals. The solubility parameters ? of PEO and PMMA were calculated from specific volume values as a function of temperature. It was found that at temperatures higher than that of PEO melting the difference ?(PEO) - ?(PMMA) is very low suggesting that the two polymers are compatible in the melt. Compatibility of PEO and PMMA was also predicted by using a theoretical approach which allows to calculate the free energy of mixing as a function of composition and temperature.
Phase structure and compatibility studies in poly(ethyleneoxide)/poly(methylmethacrylate) blends
1986
Abstract
Morphology, crystallinity, and melting behaviour of solution-cast films of poly(ethylene oxide) (PEO)/poly(methyl methacrylate) (PMMA) blends were investigated as a function of composition, using optical and scanning electron microscopy, differential scanning calorimetry, and dilatometry. Up to a content of about 40 wt.-% of PMMA the blend films are completely filled with PEO spherulites, no separated domains of PMMA being observed. This observation suggests, in agreement with small angle X-ray scattering analysis, that for such compositions the PMMA molecules are incorporated in interlamellar regions of PEO spherulites. Blends with higher content of PMMA show islands of crystalline PEO within a matrix of PMMA; large amorphous regions coexist with not well developed PEO spherulites. Addition of PMMA strongly increases the nucleation density for PEO crystals. The solubility parameters ? of PEO and PMMA were calculated from specific volume values as a function of temperature. It was found that at temperatures higher than that of PEO melting the difference ?(PEO) - ?(PMMA) is very low suggesting that the two polymers are compatible in the melt. Compatibility of PEO and PMMA was also predicted by using a theoretical approach which allows to calculate the free energy of mixing as a function of composition and temperature.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.


