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Progress Report on Phase Separation in Polymer Solutions
Authors:Fei Wang  Patrick Altschuh  Lorenz Ratke  Haodong Zhang  Michael Selzer  Britta Nestler
Abstract:Polymeric porous media (PPM) are widely used as advanced materials, such as sound dampening foams, lithium‐ion batteries, stretchable sensors, and biofilters. The functionality, reliability, and durability of these materials have a strong dependence on the microstructural patterns of PPM. One underlying mechanism for the formation of porosity in PPM is phase separation, which engenders polymer‐rich and polymer‐poor (pore) phases. Herein, the phase separation in polymer solutions is discussed from two different aspects: diffusion and hydrodynamic effects. For phase separation governed by diffusion, two novel morphological transitions are reviewed: “cluster‐to‐percolation” and “percolation‐to‐droplets,” which are attributed to an effect that the polymer‐rich and the solvent‐rich phases reach the equilibrium states asynchronously. In the case dictated by hydrodynamics, a deterministic nature for the microstructural evolution during phase separation is scrutinized. The deterministic nature is caused by an interfacial‐tension‐gradient (solutal Marangoni force), which can lead to directional movement of droplets as well as hydrodynamic instabilities during phase separation.
Keywords:capillarity  principal component analysis (PCA)  phase‐field  phase separation  polymer solutions
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