Abstract

In an epoxy/polysulfone blend, the reaction-induced phase separation behavior and the final morphology were investigated. Three distinct morphological structures were obtained. Sea-island and nodular structures were observed at lower and higher polysulfone contents, respectively. A three-layered structure was obtained in the middle polysulfone concentration range. In order to understand the formation of three-layered structure, phase separation process was studied using time-resolved light scattering, phase-contrast optical microscope and scanning electron microscope. Bicontinuous structure formed uniformly in the whole sample at the beginning of phase separation. After the phase structure grew for a certain time, large domains formed and developed. Then, the large epoxy-rich domains gradually flew to the outer space of the sample film. This process assisted the formation of the three-layered structure. The mechanism of the formation of the three-layered structure was discussed based on the different viscoelastic properties of the components.

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