Abstract

Excimer fluorescence is developed as a quantitative probe of isolated chain statistics and intermolecular segment density for miscible and immiscible blends of polystyrene (PS) with poly(vinyl methyl ether) (PVME). Rotational isomeric state calculations combined with a one-dimensional random walk model are used to explain to explain the dependence of the excimer to monomer intensity ratio on PS molecular weight for 5% PS/PVME blends. A model for a three-dimensional random walk on a spatially periodic lattice is presented to explain the fluorescence of miscible PS/PVME blends at high concentrations. Finally, a simple two-phase morphological model is employed to analyze the early stage of phase separation kinetics.

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