Binary Polymer Mixtures in Selective Solvents: Interfacial Structure
The interaction of a large polymer droplet (formed by a poorly soluble polymer A) with a soluble polymer additive (polymer B) is investigated in the framework of a mean‐field approach. We found that polymer B may tend to adsorb on the surface of the droplet even when it is immiscible with polymer A...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Macromolecular theory and simulations 2004-01, Vol.13 (1), p.64-72 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The interaction of a large polymer droplet (formed by a poorly soluble polymer A) with a soluble polymer additive (polymer B) is investigated in the framework of a mean‐field approach. We found that polymer B may tend to adsorb on the surface of the droplet even when it is immiscible with polymer A in the droplet and is soluble in the solvent surrounding the droplet. We calculated the concentration profiles of both polymers A and B near the interface and established conditions for polymer B accumulation at the interface. The dependencies of the surface tension and the interfacial excess of polymer B on its bulk concentration are also calculated. We found that even a very small amount of homopolymer B additive may result in a significant reduction of the interfacial tension (by a factor of 2). The effect is stronger if the additive is more flexible than the insoluble polymer.
The region of parameters where B from dilute solution is adsorbed at the A/solvent interface (II). |
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ISSN: | 1022-1344 1521-3919 |
DOI: | 10.1002/mats.200350029 |