The miscibility of blends of semicrystalline poly(vinylidene fluoride)(PVF 2 ) and poly(vinyl methyl ketone) (PVMK) along with surface characterization were investigated using the inverse gas chromatography method (IGC), over a range of blend compositions and temperatures. Three chemically different
Characterization of Poly(vinyl methyl ketone) Using the Inverse Gas Chromatography Method
β Scribed by Al-Saigh, Zeki Y.
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1996
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 589 KB
- Volume
- 40
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0959-8103
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β¦ Synopsis
The inverse gas chromatography method was applied to the semicrystalline polymer poly(viny1 methyl ketone) (PVMK). The method was able to provide valuable information on the thermodynamic and surface properties of PVMK. Thirteen solutes with different chemical properties were used. They provided information on the type and strength of the polymer-solute interactions which were attributed to the melting behavior of PVMK. The melting temperature of PVMK was detected with precision using solutes that interacted strongly with PVMK. The interaction parameters xlz of PVMK-alkanes over the temperature range 70-180Β°C were obtained and were shown to be independent of temperature and number of carbons in the alkane series. The dispersive contribution of the surface energy of PVMK was measured as a function of temperature. The values ranged between 29.00 and 18.00mJ/m2. The molar heat of sorption and the molar free energy of adsorption were calculated.
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