Abstract: | Blends of poly(vinyl methyl ether) (PVME) with styrene/acrylonitrile (SAN), with styrene/maleic anhydride (SMA), and with styrene/acrylic acid (SAA) copolymers were examined for glass transition and lower critical solution temperature behavior. These copolymers were found to be completely miscible with PVME at levels of 3% or less of AA; below 10–11% AN, and below 15% MA (w%). Small amounts of the comonomers raised the temperature at which blends with PVME undergo phase separation on heating. This effect was greatest in the order AA > AN > MA. An interpretation of these results is given in terms of recent theories for homopolymer-copolymer blends, and the extent to which solubility parameter theory can be useful is considered. |