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The intrinsic viscosity of polymer blends in a common solvent may deviate markedly from additivity. Such behavior testifies favorable interactions between the two types of macromolecules. Under these conditions, isolated polymer coils contain one macromolecule of each species and represent the simplest possible case of self‐organization. The particular thermodynamic situation required for the occurrence...
Shear viscosities and oscillatory viscosities were measured for the two-phase system polyethylene oxide/poly(dimethylsiloxane) at 70 °C as a function of composition. This blend exhibits the usual droplet/matrix structures in the vicinity of the pure components and a region of co-continuity within which two droplet/matrix structures coexist. A stepwise reduction in the shear rate, $${\mathop \gamma...
The morphologies of blends of polyethyleneoxide (PEO 37) and poly(dimethylsiloxane)s (PDSM), with viscosity ratios, λ, of approximately one (PDMS 230) or 2.8 (PDMS 314, being the component of higher viscosity) and interfacial tensions on the order of 10mN/m, were investigated at 70°C as a function of shear rate (up to 10s −1 ) and of time. For the system PEO 37/PDMS 230 we have also studied...
Drop sizes and drop size distributions were determined by means of an optical shear cell in combination with an optical microscope for the systems polyisobutylene/poly(dimethylsiloxane) [I] and poly(dimethyl-co-methylphenylsiloxane)/poly(dimethylsiloxane) [II] at low concentrations of the suspended phases and at different constant shear rates ranging from 10 to 0.5s −1 . After pre-shearing...
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