Designing Compatibilizers To Reduce Interfacial Tension in Polymer Blends

We use self-consistent mean field methods and analytical theory to determine the behavior of AB copolymers at the interface between two incompatible homopolymers, A and B. We calculate the reduction in interfacial tension, γ, resulting from the copolymers localizing at the A/B interface. We examine...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of Physical Chemistry 1996-02, Vol.100 (5), p.1449-1458
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