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Thermodynamic Analysis of the Phase Separation during the Polymerization of a Thermoset System into a Thermoplastic Matrix. II. Prediction of the Phase Composition and the Volume Fraction of the Dispersed Phase
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2004-04Registro en:
Riccardi, Carmen Cristina; Borrajo Fernandez, Julio; Meynie, Laure; Fenouillot, Françoise; Pascault, Jean-Pierre; Thermodynamic Analysis of the Phase Separation during the Polymerization of a Thermoset System into a Thermoplastic Matrix. II. Prediction of the Phase Composition and the Volume Fraction of the Dispersed Phase; John Wiley & Sons Inc; Journal of Polymer Science Part B: Polymer Physics; 42; 8; 4-2004; 1361-1368
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Autor
Riccardi, Carmen Cristina
Borrajo Fernandez, Julio
Meynie, Laure
Fenouillot, Françoise
Pascault, Jean-Pierre
Resumen
A thermodynamic simulation of the phase‐separation process of an off‐critical blend, based on a thermoplastic matrix with a reactive epoxy system undergoing polycondensation at a constant temperature, was performed. The model considered the composition dependence of the interaction parameter, χ(T,Φ2) (where T is the temperature and Φ2 is the volume fraction of polystyrene), along with the polydispersity of both polymers. For every level of conversion, the simulation provided the amount, composition, stoichiometric ratio, and conversion of each phase present. The accuracy of the model was proved by the good agreement between the experimental and predicted glass‐transition temperatures and heat capacity changes at the glass‐transition temperatures for both phases.