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Surface tension of polystyrene blends: Theory and experiment
Authors:Zhenyu Qian  Venkatachala S Minnikanti  Bryan B Sauer  Gregory T Dee  William G Kampert  Lynden A Archer
Institution:1. School of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York 14853;2. DuPont, Central Research and Development, Experimental Station, Wilmington, Delaware 19880
Abstract:Surface tension of linear–linear and star/linear polystyrene blends were measured using a modified Wilhelmy method. Our results show that for both polystyrene blend systems, the surface tension‐composition profile is convex, indicating a strong surface excess of the component with lower surface energy. Star/linear blends display more convex surface tension profiles than their linear–linear counterparts, indicative of stronger surface segregation of the branched‐component relative to linear chains. As a first step toward understanding the physical origin of enhanced‐surface segregation of star polymers, self‐consistent field (SCF) lattice simulations (both incompressible and compressible models) and Cahn‐Hilliard theory were used to predict surface tension‐composition profiles. Results from the lattice simulations indicate that the highly convex surface tension profiles observed in the star/linear blend systems are only possible if an architecture‐dependent, Flory interaction parameter (χ = 0.004) is assumed. This conclusion is inconsistent with results from bulk differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) measurements, which indicate sharp glass transitions in both the star/linear and linear/linear homopolymer blends and a simple linear relationship between the bulk glass transition temperature and blend composition. To implement the Cahn‐Hilliard theory, pressure‐volume‐temperature (PVT) data for each of the pure components in the blends were first measured and the data used as input for the theory. Consistent with the experimental data, Cahn‐Hilliard theory predicts a larger surface excess of star molecules in linear hosts over a wide composition range. Significantly, this result is obtained assuming a nearly neutral interaction parameter between the linear and star components, indicating that the surface enrichment of the stars is not a consequence of complex phase behavior in the bulk. © 2009 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Polym Sci Part B: Polym Phys 47: 1666–1685, 2009
Keywords:additives  blends  surfactants
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