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Cooperative chain relaxation in miscible polymer blends
Authors:Hiromu Saito  Mamoru Takahashi  Takashi Inoue
Abstract:Orientation relaxation of dissimilar chains in the molten miscible blends, poly(methyl methacrylate)/poly(vinylidene fluoride) and poly(methyl methacrylate)/poly(vinylidene fluoride-co-trifluoroethylene), were investigated by measuring (1) the change of infrared dichroic ratio with time after the uniaxial stretching of film specimens, (2) the shear stress relaxation spectrum, and (3) birefringence relaxation in shear. The dissimilar polymers showed an identical time variation of the normalized Hermans orientation function. The blend showed a relaxation spectrum with a single characteristic relaxation time τc, depending on the blend composition. The birefringence relaxed monotonically, remaining positive. These results suggest that the dissimilar polymers do not relax independently but cooperatively. This behavior may be induced by a constraint due to the specific interactions between the dissimilar polymers, e.g., weak hydrogen bonding. For the cooperative chain relaxation, a third power relationship was found; τce vprop; (M/Me),3 where τe and Me are the relaxation time and molecular weight of entanglement strand, respectively, and M is the number average molecular weight in the blend.
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