Abstract

The thermal diffusivity of a binary blend of poly(phenylene oxide) and polystyrene was investigated by the AC Joule heating technique in a practical temperature range including glassy state and melt state. The temperature dependence of the thermal diffusivity and the glass transition temperature ( T g) of the blends were clearly observed. The single T g, characteristic for this blend, increased with increasing the blend ratio of poly(phenylene oxide). The thermal diffusivity was also dependent on the blend composition.

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