Starting from the definition of cohesive energy density and the solubility parameter, the latter can be estimated using equations of state. We have used the linear isotherm regularity (LIR), Ihm-Song-Mason (ISM), and Peng-Robinson (PR) equations of state to predict the solubility parameter. The solu
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Estimation of miscibility of polymer blends using the solubility parameter concept
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- Elsevier Science
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- 1992
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- 0032-3861
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## Abstract Glass transition temperature and depression in melting point methods are commonly used to determine the miscibility behavior of polymer/polymer blends, where at least one component of the mixture is semicrystalline. However, these methods often lead to ambiguous and even contradictory r