Abstract

Deuterium NMR at Larmor frequencies of 15.6 and 76.7 MHz was used to study the segmental dynamics of perdeuteriopoly(ethylene oxide) (d4PEO) in miscible blends with poly(vinyl acetate) (PVAc). Blends with PEO compositions of 2% and 50% were studied. The segmental dynamics of PEO are 9 orders of magnitude faster than the PVAc segmental dynamics for a 2% PEO blend near the blend Tg and could be described by the Lodge−McLeish model with a self-concentration of 0.3. The segmental dynamics of PEO in blends with PVAc show a weaker temperature dependence than the terminal dynamics of PEO in the same blends. We also compare the segmental and terminal dynamics of components in several other miscible polymer blends. For the fast component in a blend, it is commonly observed that terminal relaxation has a stronger temperature dependence than segmental relaxation. This effect correlates with the difference between the Tg values for the pure components and also with the ratio of the activation energies of the segmenta...

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