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Polymer solubility in mixed solvents
Authors:Yves Termonia
Abstract:Modeling results indicate that polymer chains in mixtures of a good with a bad solvent exhibit preferential adsorption of the good solvent. That phenomenon is found to be strongly dependent on molecular weight and it increases with a decrease in chain length. These results have important consequences on polymer solubility. Thus, a low molecular weight chain in a solvent mixture behaves as if it were dissolved in the pure good solvent component, whereas the solubility of a longer chain is controlled by the average mixture composition. As a result, quenching a polydisperse system below the cloud point may induce molecular weight segregation between the two phases: the longer chains, which precipitate out first, tend to populate the polymer rich phase whereas the shorter chains, having greater solubility, remain in the solvent phase. © 1999 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. J Polym Sci B: Polym Phys 37: 2782–2787, 1999
Keywords:model  polymer  mixture  solubility
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