Abstract

Blends of poly(vinyl chloride), PVC, with the polyesters poly(butylene adipate), poly(hexamethylene sebacate), poly(2,2-dimethyl,1,3-propylene succinate) and poly(1,4-cyclohexanedimethanol succinate) were found to exhibit a single, composition dependent glass transition. Thus, these polyesters are miscible with PVC as others have reported for poly(ϵ-caprolactone). However, mixtures of poly(ethylene succinate), poly(ethylene adipate) and poly(ethylene orthophthalate) with PVC were found not to be miscible. Melting point depression has been used to estimate the blend interaction parameter. These results combined with others from the literature suggest that there is an optimum density of ester groups in the polymer chain for achieving maximum interaction with PVC. Too few or too many ester groups result in immiscibility with PVC.

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