Abstract

AbstractInterpenetrating polymer systems based on crosslinked polyurethane (PU) and polystyrene (PS) were prepared at room temperature by a one‐shot (in situ) method, starting from an initial homogeneous mixture of reagents via noninterfering mechanisms. Both polymerizations were performed either simultaneously or one after the other. True simultaneity at every stages of the process is not possible. Despite the difference in refractive index of the components, hazy or optically clear films were obtained, thus indicating various levels of phase separation, also confirmed by glass transition temperature (Tg) measurements. The results suggest that controlling the chemistry and process (crosslink density, composition, and time sequence of events) of in situ interpenetrating network formation will give various morphologies, and hence properties, ranging from microphase separated materials to larger macrophase separated materials. © 2006 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Appl Polym Sci, 2006

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