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Miscibility and surface characterization of a poly(vinylidene fluoride)‐poly(vinyl methyl ketone) blend by inverse gas chromatography
Authors:Ali Al‐Ghamdi  Zeki Y Al‐Saigh
Abstract:The miscibility of blends of semicrystalline poly(vinylidene fluoride)(PVF2) and poly(vinyl methyl ketone) (PVMK) along with surface characterization were investigated using the inverse gas chromatography method (IGC), over a range of blend compositions and temperatures. Three chemically different families, alkanes, acetates, and alcohols, were utilized for this study. The values of the PVF2‐PVMK interaction parameters were found to be slightly positive for most of the solutes used, although some degree of miscibility was found at all compositions. Miscibility was greatest at a 50:50 w/w composition of the blend. The interaction parameters obtained from IGC are in excellent agreement with those obtained using calorimetry on the same blends. The calculated molar heat of sorption of alkanes, acetates, and alcohols into the blend layer reveal the impact of the combination of dispersive and hydrogen bonding forces on the interaction of solutes with the blend's backbone. The dispersive component of the surface energy was found to range from 18.70–64.30 mJ/m2 in the temperature range of 82–163 °C. A comparison of the blend's surface energy with that of mercury and other polymers is given. © 2000 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. J Polym Sci B: Polym Phys 38: 1155–1166, 2000
Keywords:blend of poly(vinylidene fluoride)  poly(vinyl methyl ketone)  inverse gas chromatography  miscibility  interaction coefficients  surface energy
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