Miscibility and interaction studies on some aqueous polymer blend solutions by ultrasonic and rheological techniques

The aqueous solutions of poly(ethylene oxide)–polyacrylic acid, poly(vinyl pyrrolidone)–poly(vinyl alcohol), and poly(ethylene oxide)–poly(vinyl alcohol) blends have been studied by ultrasonic, rheological, and viscometric techniques. Extensive investigation over a wide range of concentrations, temp...

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