Abstract

The critical behavior of six polyisoprene/poly(ethylene–propylene) binary blends has been examined, primarily by dynamic light scattering. Specifically, the decay rate (Γ) of fluctuations in composition has been measured as a function of scattering vector (q) and temperature, above the stability limit. The results are interpreted in the context of mode-coupling corrections to the dynamics. Theoretically predicted crossovers between mean-field and nonclassical regimes, and between mode-coupled and mode-decoupled dynamics, are clearly seen. The mean-field to nonclassical crossover, or Ginzburg criterion, is localized, and the mode-coupled to mode-decoupled transition in the dynamics occurs well into the static mean-field regime. In addition, geometric crossovers between Γ∼q2 (‘‘diffusive’’) and Γ∼q3 or Γ∼q4 (‘‘critical nondiffusive’’) regimes are in quantitative agreement with theory. The applicability of the Kawasaki–Stokes relationship between Γ and the dynamic correlation length is also demonstrated.

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