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Pressure–volume–temperature properties and free volume parameters of PEO/PMMA blends

✍ Scribed by Marcus Schmidt; Frans H. J. Maurer


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1998
Tongue
English
Weight
388 KB
Volume
36
Category
Article
ISSN
0887-6266

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✦ Synopsis


Melt-miscible polymer blends of poly(ethylene oxide)/atactic poly(methyl methacrylate (PEO/ a-PMMA) were prepared by melt-mixing and characterized by pressure-volume-temperature (PVT) dilatometry in the pressure and temperature range of 0 to 200 MPa and 20 to 200ЊC, respectively. The PVT data were analyzed in terms of two equations of state (EOS). The empirical Tait EOS was applied in the glassy, semicrystalline, and equilibrium melt state, and the Simha-Somcynsky EOS theory was applied in the equilibrium melt and glassy state. The Simha-Somcynsky EOS theory contains a free volume function. The temperature, pressure, and composition dependence of the free volume fraction h calculated from the Simha-Somcynsky EOS theory was studied. As a function of blend composition we observe that the free volume fraction, thermal expansivity, and compressibility all deviate mainly positively from linearity while the specific volume deviates mainly negatively from linearity. These findings are reconciled with composition-dependent free volume parameters, the free volume and cell volume as well as with self-and cross-interaction parameters derived from the Simha-Somcynsky EOS theory as applied to polymer mixtures. Moreover, the pressure dependence of glass and melting transitions as well as crystallization kinetics have been investigated.


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