Abstract
Phase behavior and dynamics of liquid−liquid phase separation in binary blends of crystalline polymers, viz., poly(vinylidene fluoride) (PVF2) and poly(butylene adipate) (PBA), have been studied by means of time-resolved light scattering. According to our previous calorimetric study, a single glass transition and two distinct melting endotherms were discerned over the entire composition range. The systematic movement of the glass transition with composition and the lowering of the melting point of the PVF2 crystals indicate trends of a typical miscible blend. However, the dual melting peaks suggest that cocrystallization does not occur. In the melt state (∼60 deg above the melting temperature of the PVF2 crystals), a thermally reversible lower critical solution temperature (LCST) was observed. Several temperature jump experiments were undertaken in a light-scattering apparatus at a 50/50 PVF2/PBA composition from a single-phase melt state (200 °C) to a two-phase region (238, 240, 245, and 250 °C). A simil...
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