Abstract

The surface properties of poly(methyl methacrylate) (PMMA) impregnated fumed silicas, in a large range of impregnation ratios, were examined using inverse gas chromatography at infinite dilution. It was observed that the dispersive component γ s d does not decrease monotonously with the impregnation ratio. Two critical coverage ratios were evidenced corresponding at first to the shielding of the most energetic sites and then to the achievement of total coverage of the silica surface. The influence of the coverage ratio on the glassy temperature ( t g) of the adsorbed PMMA was also studied, which was evidenced down to a very low coverage ratio (1 monomer unit/nm 2).

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