Abstract

AbstractThis study presents the correlation of thermal, morphological and melt rheological properties of poly(ethylene oxide)/poly(methyl acrylate) (PEO/PMA) blends and PEO/poly(n‐butyl methacrylate) (PEO/PnBMA) blends. The miscibility and correlation of these properties were assessed through thermal analysis such as glass transition temperature (Tg) and apparent melting temperature (Tm), morphological study and melt rheological analysis of the blends. The results show that PEO/PMA blends are miscible as suggested by the number of Tg values that follow the Fox equation and the development of homogeneous mixtures in the molten state (T = 80 °C). On the other hand, PEO/PnBMA blends are immiscible as shown by the constancy of the Tg values of PEO throughout the blend compositions. The immiscibility was confirmed by optical microscopy which shows the matrix‐droplet and co‐continuous morphologies (i.e. heterogeneous mixtures) in the PEO/PnBMA blends at T = 80 °C. Melt rheological properties of the immiscible PEO/PnBMA blends are affected by the blend compositions and show significant deviation from Maxwell behaviour. Conversely, the rheological properties of the miscible PEO/PMA blends show close to Maxwell behaviour. Hence, the correlation of thermal, morphological and melt rheological studies is discussed for both miscible and immiscible PEO/polyacrylate blends. © 2023 Society of Industrial Chemistry.

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