Clarke, N. (2002) 'Target morphologies via a two-step dissolution-quench process in polymer blends.', Physical review letters., 89 (21). p. 215506.
Abstract
A novel process for obtaining controlled morphologies in polymer blends is modeled numerically. Particles of one type of polymer are allowed to dissolve in a matrix of a dissimilar polymer. Prior to complete dissolution the blend is quenched into the two-phase region, such that phase separation takes place. The combination of the incomplete dissolution and the wavelength selection process associated with phase separation results in particles that during the “intermediate” stages have a core that is significantly richer in the matrix material.
| Item Type: | Article |
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| Full text: | PDF - Published Version (141Kb) |
| Status: | Peer-reviewed |
| Publisher Web site: | http://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.89.215506 |
| Publisher statement: | © 2002 by The American Physical Society. All rights reserved. |
| Record Created: | 10 May 2007 |
| Last Modified: | 20 Sep 2010 16:32 |
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