Abstract: | Blends (50:50, w:w) of poly(vinyl chloride) (PVC) and poly(ethyl acrylate-co-4-vinyl pyridine) (PEA–4-VP) of different 4-VP contents (2–14 mol %) were prepared. These were found to be partially miscible as evidenced by the presence of a single, through broad, tangent δ peak obtained from torsion pendulum experiments. Several possible types of interactions which might exist between PVC and PEA-4-VP, such as ion-dipole, crosslinking, charge transfer, hydrogen bonding, and dipole–dipole interactions, were explored. From ultraviolet, conductance, infrared, and solubility studies, it was shown that hydrogen bonding or dipole–dipole (or possibly a combination of the two) interactions were the most likely in this system. These interactions have been suggested previously for other systems by various investigators. |