Abstract: | Change in the glass transition temperature, Tg, of poly(2,6-dimethyl phenylene oxide), PPO, due to the dissolved CO2 has been measured as a function of the gas pressure, p, using a high-pressure DSC cell. At 61.2 atm, the highest pressure studied, Tg is depressed by 31.6°C. The depression in Tg is found to be linear with pressure, with dTg/dp of ?0.5°C atm?1. The experimental results are in fair agreement with those calculated from a quasilattice solid-solution model for polymer-diluent systems. The present results, however, differ markedly from a recent investigation on PPO-CO2 system which reported a depression in Tg of 226°C at 60 atm and a dTg/dp of ?3.8°C atm?. © 1994 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. |