Abstract

To effectively improve the performance and expand the applications of polymers, molecular dynamics (MD) simulations with the COMPASS force field have been applied to predict the miscibility, glass transition temperature (Tg), and mechanical properties of poly(vinyl chloride)/dioctyl phthalate (PVC/DOP) blends. The solubility parameter values obtained are in good agreement with the reference data and the little difference (∣Δδ∣ < 2.0 MPa0.5) between two components indicates that PVC/DOP is a miscible system. Tg is predicted by the slope of the free volume and density versus temperature simulation data based on density and free volume theory which is agree well with the experimental data. In addition, the analyses of mechanical properties results indicate that the values of Young’s modulus (E), bulk modulus (K), and shear modulus (G) decrease with the addition of DOP, demonstrating that the rigidity of material is weakened and the ductility is improved. The mechanical properties can also be effectively improved by increasing the temperature, which may provide a more flexible mixture, with lower E, K, G but an increased ductility.

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