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Article Dans Une Revue Rheologica Acta Année : 2004

Co-continuity interval in immiscible polymer blends by dynamic mechanical spectroscopy in the molten and solid state

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The work focuses on the detection of the co-continuity window in immiscible polymer blends. The purpose of the paper is to describe how rheological techniques can help to evaluate the composition range of the co-continuous morphology through the study of a particular system: PEO/PVDF-HFP. First, the blends were characterized by selective dissolution experiments and SEM observations. Then the ability of dynamic mechanical spectroscopy to detect the co-continuity was investigated in the melt and in the solid state. The evolution of the storage modulus of molten blends with their composition at a constant low frequency gives information about the co-continuity interval, especially as far as the onset of the continuity of the PEO phase is concerned. Then the immiscibility of the polymers and the continuity of PVDF-HFP as a function of blend composition have been highlighted by means of dynamic mechanical spectrometry below the melting point of PVDF-HFP. Comparison with results from classical methods shows fair agreement.

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hal-00454926 , version 1 (09-02-2010)

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S. Chaput, Mickaël Castro, Frédéric Prochazka, Christian Carrot. Co-continuity interval in immiscible polymer blends by dynamic mechanical spectroscopy in the molten and solid state. Rheologica Acta, 2004, 43 (5), pp.417-426. ⟨10.1007/s00397-004-0369-4⟩. ⟨hal-00454926⟩
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