We examined temperature(T)- and molecular weight(M)-dependent changes of the phase separated structure in immiscible polymer blends. Blend samples used were polyisoprene(PIP-H: Mw = 19.9×103; PIP-L: Mw = 14.4×103) and polydimethylsiloxane(PDMS: Mw = 1.20×105). The blend ratio was PIP/PDMS = 8/2(wt/wt). These blend samples included discrete phases(droplets) of PDMS and showed the relaxation much slower than the component relaxation. This relaxation reflected the shape recovery of the droplets, and the PIP/PDMS interfacial tension can be estimated with Palierne model. The interfacial tension decreased with increasing T, and this decrease was bigger for PIP-L than for PIP-H. These results agreed with the T and M dependencies of the UCST-type polymer-polymer compatibility. © 2007 The Society of Rheology.
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Takada, J., Sasaki, H., Matsushima, Y., Kuriyama, A., Matsumiya, Y., Inoue, T., & Watanabe, H. (2007). Observation of phase separation with rheological measurement. Nihon Reoroji Gakkaishi, 35(4), 221–224. https://doi.org/10.1678/rheology.35.221
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