Abstract

AbstractThe importance of including specific monomer structures, local correlations, and “equation of state effects” into the statistical thermodynamics of polymer blends is accomplished by developing and applying the lattice cluster theory. This new theory provides systematic corrections to Flory‐Huggins theory from local correlations and describes polymers as containing structured monomers that extend over several lattice sites.

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