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Polystyrene-carboxylated poly blends

In practice, the existence of both UCST and LCST has been established for polymer-solvent systems. About 10 years ago, Schmitt discussed UCST, LCST and combined UCST and LCST behavior in blends of poly(methyl methacrylate) with poly(styrene-co-acrylonitrile) (PMMA-PSAN), Ueda and Karasz reported the existence of UCST in chlorinated polyethylene (CPE) blends using DSC, Inoue found that elastomer blends of cis-l,4-polybutadiene and poly(styrene-co-butadiene) exhibit both UCST and LCST behavior and Cong et al. (72) observed that blends of polystyrene and carboxylated poly(2,6-dimethyl-l,4-phenylene oxide) copolymers with a degree of carboxylation between molar fraction 8% and 10% exhibit both UCST and LCST behavior. They used DSC to establish the phase diagram. [Pg.99]

Figures 4.49 and 4.50 show the DSC curves at different annealing temperatures and the phase diagram for a blend of polystyrene (M , = 115 000) and carboxylated poly(phenylene oxide) (PPO) with molar fraction 8.0% carboxyla-tion content. Figures 4.49 and 4.50 show the DSC curves at different annealing temperatures and the phase diagram for a blend of polystyrene (M , = 115 000) and carboxylated poly(phenylene oxide) (PPO) with molar fraction 8.0% carboxyla-tion content.
HAR Haraguchi, M., Nakagawa, T., and Nose, T., Miscibihty of associated polymer blend solutions 1. One-end-aminated polystyrene/one-end-carboxylated poly (ethylene glycol) blends in toluene, Polymer, 36, 2567, 1995. [Pg.732]

Carboxylated polyesters were prepared by extending hydroxyl-terminated polyester segments with dianhydrides. Carboxylated polyesters which were soluble in common lacquer solvents were effective in improving the adhesion of coatings on a variety of substrates when 1-10% was blended with cellulose acetate butyrate, poly(vinyl chloride), poly(methyl methacrylate), polystyrene, bisphenol polycarbonates, and other soluble polymers. [Pg.572]

Eisenbach C D, Hofmann J and MacKnight W J (1994) Dynamic-mechanical and spectroscopic study of ionomer blends based on carboxylated or sulfonated flexible polystyrene and rigid poly(di-acetylenes) with functional side groups. Macromolecules 27 3162-3165. [Pg.296]


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