Artículo
A rubber-modified thermoplastic where the morphology produced by phase-separation induced by polymerization disappears at high conversions
Fecha de publicación:
03/2008
Editorial:
Springer
Revista:
Polymer Bulletin
ISSN:
0170-0839
Idioma:
Inglés
Tipo de recurso:
Artículo publicado
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Resumen
An unexpected experimental finding is reported where the primary morphology developed during polymerization-induced phase separation in a rubber-modified thermoplastic practically disappears at high conversions. This process was evidenced by light scattering (LS) and scanning electron microscopy (SEM) for a particular composition of solutions of polyisobutylene oligomers (PIB) in isobornylmethacrylate (IBoMA), during the free-radical polymerization of the monomer. The primary phase separation produced a dispersion of domains rich in PIB containing significant amounts of the monomer (IBoMA). Polymerization of the monomer in these domains occurred at high overall conversions producing the filling of dispersed domains with a PIBoMA-PIB blend that could not be distinguished from the matrix. Under these conditions the final material had the appearance of a homogeneous blend.
Palabras clave:
Phase Separation
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Light Scattering
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Inverse Problem
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Polymer
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Citación
Soulé, Ezequiel Rodolfo; Elicabe, Guillermo Enrique; Williams, Roberto Juan Jose; A rubber-modified thermoplastic where the morphology produced by phase-separation induced by polymerization disappears at high conversions; Springer; Polymer Bulletin; 60; 2-3; 3-2008; 417-423
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