Abstract
Effects of two kinds of silica nanoparticles on the phase behavior of blends of poly (vinyl methyl ether) (PVME) and two kinds of polystyrene (PS), with the same number average molecular weight but different polydispersities, were studied by using optical microscopy. The addition of both the hydrophilic A200-SiO2 and hydrophobic R974-SiO2 nanoparticles made the miscibility become worse. The decrease in the phase separation temperatures of PS/PVME with polydisperse PS (pPS) was larger than that of PS/PVME with monodisperse PS (mPS) in the presence of A200-SiO2; the shifts of the phase separation temperatures of mPS/PVME and pPS/PVME were comparable for the incorporation of R974-SiO2. The addition of both kinds of silica accelerated the phase separation during the nonisothermal phase separation. The domain size changes of the phase morphology of mPS/PVME (50/50) and pPS/PVME (50/50) were almost the same during the nonisothermal phase separation in the presence of nanoparticles. During the isothermal phase separation, the introduction of silica slowed down the phase separation dynamics by hindering the phase structure transition. The morphology changes of pPS/PVME (50/50) were more evident than those of mPS/PVME (50/50) with the incorporation of SiO2.
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