The phase separation behavior of blend of Surlyn and poly(ethylene terephthalate) (PET) has been studied by scanning electron microscopy and IR. It is shown that particles of Surlyn are dispersed in PET matrix, and th...The phase separation behavior of blend of Surlyn and poly(ethylene terephthalate) (PET) has been studied by scanning electron microscopy and IR. It is shown that particles of Surlyn are dispersed in PET matrix, and this phase separation is controlled by heat-treated conditions of the blend.展开更多
The effect of nanoclay on the phase-separation behavior of poly(methyl methacrylate)/poly(vinyl acetate)(PMMA/PVAc) blends has been mainly investigated by small-angle laser light scattering. It is found that the...The effect of nanoclay on the phase-separation behavior of poly(methyl methacrylate)/poly(vinyl acetate)(PMMA/PVAc) blends has been mainly investigated by small-angle laser light scattering. It is found that the effect of clay on the thermodynamics and kinetics of phase-separation for PMMA/PVAc blends seems inconsistent. The kinetics phaseseparation rate decreases, while the thermodynamics parameters, cloud points Tc and delay time tD of isothermal phaseseparation also decrease, and the variation amplitude depends on the matrix composition. The affinity of clay to PMMA results in the composition difference between the border layer and the polymer matrix and further causes the concentration fluctuation at the early stage of phase separation to reduce Tc and tD. On the other hand, the decrease of phase-separation rate is caused by the mechanical barrier effect of clay on the macromolecular diffusion of blend matrix. Hence, such seemingly counterintuitive results on the thermodynamics and kinetics of phase-separation are attributed to different dominant factors.展开更多
The effect of clay on the morphology and phase-separation behavior of poly(methyl methacrylate)/poly(styrene- co-acrylonitrile) (PMMA/SAN) blends and the variation of clay dispersion have been investigated. With...The effect of clay on the morphology and phase-separation behavior of poly(methyl methacrylate)/poly(styrene- co-acrylonitrile) (PMMA/SAN) blends and the variation of clay dispersion have been investigated. With the evolution of phase separation in PMMA/SAN, most of the clays are first located at the boundaries between PMMA and SAN, and then gradually move to the PMMA-rich domain, owing to the affinity of clay to PMMA. The introduction of clay causes the increase of binodal and spinodal temperatures of PMMA/SAN and enlarges their metastable region, indicating the phase stabilizing effect of clay on the matrix. But the influence of clay on the cloud points obviously depends on the composition of PMMA/SAN. The selective adsorption of PMMA on the clay results in the difference between the composition of surface layer and that of polymer matrix. Hence, the clay plays the role of an agent changing the conditions of phase structure formation.展开更多
This paper reports the phase separation behavior of ABS films cast on the surfaces of homopelymers or random copolymers.It is found that phase separation of ABS films was induced by the surfaces of the substrate polym...This paper reports the phase separation behavior of ABS films cast on the surfaces of homopelymers or random copolymers.It is found that phase separation of ABS films was induced by the surfaces of the substrate polymers.The relationship between the miscibility of the sub- strate polymers and the phase separation behavior of ABS films was also examined.展开更多
Phase separation was studied by the optical microscopy in blends of nylon 6 (PA6) with sodium salt of ethylene/methacrylic acid copolymer (PEMA).The image collecting technology was used to keep track of the developme...Phase separation was studied by the optical microscopy in blends of nylon 6 (PA6) with sodium salt of ethylene/methacrylic acid copolymer (PEMA).The image collecting technology was used to keep track of the development of blends at a certain temperature.The fractal dimension of phase separation was calculated by the image solving technology according to the fractal theory and the self similarity behavior of the process was proved.The relationship of the fractal behavior with composition and experimental temperature was discussed.The fractal behavior of the crystallization development of the crystal phase of PA6 in blends was also discussed and the fractal behavior calculated.展开更多
文摘The phase separation behavior of blend of Surlyn and poly(ethylene terephthalate) (PET) has been studied by scanning electron microscopy and IR. It is shown that particles of Surlyn are dispersed in PET matrix, and this phase separation is controlled by heat-treated conditions of the blend.
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Nos.51003093 and 51273173)the Program for Zhejiang Provincial Innovative Research Teams(No.2009R50004)the Research Foundation of Education Bureau of Zhejiang Province(No.Y200908238)
文摘The effect of nanoclay on the phase-separation behavior of poly(methyl methacrylate)/poly(vinyl acetate)(PMMA/PVAc) blends has been mainly investigated by small-angle laser light scattering. It is found that the effect of clay on the thermodynamics and kinetics of phase-separation for PMMA/PVAc blends seems inconsistent. The kinetics phaseseparation rate decreases, while the thermodynamics parameters, cloud points Tc and delay time tD of isothermal phaseseparation also decrease, and the variation amplitude depends on the matrix composition. The affinity of clay to PMMA results in the composition difference between the border layer and the polymer matrix and further causes the concentration fluctuation at the early stage of phase separation to reduce Tc and tD. On the other hand, the decrease of phase-separation rate is caused by the mechanical barrier effect of clay on the macromolecular diffusion of blend matrix. Hence, such seemingly counterintuitive results on the thermodynamics and kinetics of phase-separation are attributed to different dominant factors.
基金financially supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(No.51003093)the Program for Zhejiang Provincial Innovative Research Teams(No.2009R50004)the Research Foundation of Education Bureau of Zhejiang Province(No.Y200908238)
文摘The effect of clay on the morphology and phase-separation behavior of poly(methyl methacrylate)/poly(styrene- co-acrylonitrile) (PMMA/SAN) blends and the variation of clay dispersion have been investigated. With the evolution of phase separation in PMMA/SAN, most of the clays are first located at the boundaries between PMMA and SAN, and then gradually move to the PMMA-rich domain, owing to the affinity of clay to PMMA. The introduction of clay causes the increase of binodal and spinodal temperatures of PMMA/SAN and enlarges their metastable region, indicating the phase stabilizing effect of clay on the matrix. But the influence of clay on the cloud points obviously depends on the composition of PMMA/SAN. The selective adsorption of PMMA on the clay results in the difference between the composition of surface layer and that of polymer matrix. Hence, the clay plays the role of an agent changing the conditions of phase structure formation.
文摘This paper reports the phase separation behavior of ABS films cast on the surfaces of homopelymers or random copolymers.It is found that phase separation of ABS films was induced by the surfaces of the substrate polymers.The relationship between the miscibility of the sub- strate polymers and the phase separation behavior of ABS films was also examined.
文摘Phase separation was studied by the optical microscopy in blends of nylon 6 (PA6) with sodium salt of ethylene/methacrylic acid copolymer (PEMA).The image collecting technology was used to keep track of the development of blends at a certain temperature.The fractal dimension of phase separation was calculated by the image solving technology according to the fractal theory and the self similarity behavior of the process was proved.The relationship of the fractal behavior with composition and experimental temperature was discussed.The fractal behavior of the crystallization development of the crystal phase of PA6 in blends was also discussed and the fractal behavior calculated.