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Polyisoprene swollen

Fig. 1. Example of electron micrograph of the lamellar structure. Copolymer polyisoprene-poly(vinyl-2-pyridine) (IVP.42) containing 60,5% of polyisoprene, swollen with 25% MMA and post-polymerized. Fig. 1. Example of electron micrograph of the lamellar structure. Copolymer polyisoprene-poly(vinyl-2-pyridine) (IVP.42) containing 60,5% of polyisoprene, swollen with 25% MMA and post-polymerized.
Fig. 67 Schematic of phase behaviour for blend of novolac epoxy resin with nearly symmetric poly(methyl acrylate-co-glycidylmelhacrylate)-0-polyisoprene. Ordered L can be swollen with up to about 30% of resin before macroscopic phase separation occurs, producing heterogeneous morphologies containing various amounts of L, C, worm-like micelles and pristine epoxy. At lower concentrations, disordered worm-like micelles transform into vesicles in dilute limit. According to [201]. Copyright 2003 Wiley... Fig. 67 Schematic of phase behaviour for blend of novolac epoxy resin with nearly symmetric poly(methyl acrylate-co-glycidylmelhacrylate)-0-polyisoprene. Ordered L can be swollen with up to about 30% of resin before macroscopic phase separation occurs, producing heterogeneous morphologies containing various amounts of L, C, worm-like micelles and pristine epoxy. At lower concentrations, disordered worm-like micelles transform into vesicles in dilute limit. According to [201]. Copyright 2003 Wiley...
The system Cl-buty 1-natural rubber (or cw-polyisoprene) could not be resolved by differential solvent techniques because the polymeric solubility parameters were too similar. At one end of the spectrum—i.e., with styrene at — 25 °C—natural rubber could be highly swollen while restricting the chlorobutyl swell, but the reverse was not possible, as indicated by the swelling volumes in the trimethylpentane. As displayed in Table II, attempts to use a highly symmetrically branched hydrocarbon with a very low solubility parameter, served only to reduce both the swelling of natural rubber and chlorobutyl. (Neopentane is a gas above 10°C and a solid below — 20°C). Therefore, for this report the use of differential solvents in the study of interfacial bonding in blends was limited to systems of Cl-butyl and cw-polybutadiene or SBR. [Pg.85]

Nonpolar polymers (polyisoprene, polybutadiene) mix infinitely with alkanes (hexane, oetane, ete.) but do not mix with sueh polar liquids as water and aleohols. Polar polymers (eellulose, polyvinylalcohol, ete.) do not mix with alkanes and readily swell in water. Polymers of the average polarity dissolve only in liquids of average polarity. For example, polystyrene is not dissolved or swollen in water and alkanes but it is dissolved in aromatie hydrocarbons (toluene, benzene, xylene), methyl ethyl ketone and some ethers. Polymethylmethacrylate is not dissolved nor swollen in water nor in alkanes but it is dissolved in dichloroethane. Polychloroprene does not dissolve in water, restrictedly swells in gasoline and dissolves in 1,2-dichloroethane and benzene. Solubility of polyvinylchloride was considered in terms of relationship between the size of a solvent molecule and the distance between polar groups in polymer. ... [Pg.127]

Figure 5 Zero-concentration form factors of star polymers with different functionalities. Data obtained in a good solvent, methylcyclohexane-di4 with SANS. From bottom to top /= 8 (polyisoprene),/=18 (polyisoprene),/= 32 (polybutadiene),/= 64 (polybutadiene), and/= 128 (polybutadiene). The data are offset vertically for clarity. The solid line represents Eq. (27). Arrows indicate Q=the onset of the asymptotic regime in which scattering is caused by the swollen blobs in the corona. (From Ref 31.)... Figure 5 Zero-concentration form factors of star polymers with different functionalities. Data obtained in a good solvent, methylcyclohexane-di4 with SANS. From bottom to top /= 8 (polyisoprene),/=18 (polyisoprene),/= 32 (polybutadiene),/= 64 (polybutadiene), and/= 128 (polybutadiene). The data are offset vertically for clarity. The solid line represents Eq. (27). Arrows indicate Q=the onset of the asymptotic regime in which scattering is caused by the swollen blobs in the corona. (From Ref 31.)...

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