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Polymer compatibility III. The system poly(methyl methacrylate)–poly(vinyl acetate). Characterization studies
Authors:Bernard Schneier
Abstract:Blends of poly(methyl methacrylate) (PMMA) and poly(vinyl acetate) (PVAc) were prepared by mixing the polymers in the melt and in the absence of a solvent. PMMA was the major constituent of the blend. The polymer blends were tested, using various methods, to determine if they are compatible as solids. Data obtained from dynamic mechanical and DSC measurements show that, when they are mixed under given Brabender mix conditions, the blends exhibit properties characteristic of polymer pairs compatible as solids. If the mix conditions are altered, a two-phase system is evidenced. Using micrographs obtained by light microscopy in phase contrast as criteria, two companion blends containing PMMA/PVAc 80/20 would be classified as incompatible as solids because of the differences in refractive index of PMMA and PVAc. The micrographs also show that, in the system that would otherwise be listed as compatible, the PVAc domains appear to be relatively uniform in size and distribution through the PMMA matrix. In its companion blend, large, irregularly shaped particles of PVAc which are poorly dispersed in the PMMA matrix are evident.
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