Application of Flory-Huggins theory to ternary polymer-solvents equilibria: A case study

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作者
Favre, E
Nguyen, QT
Clement, R
Neel, J
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[1] LCPM, URA CNRS 494, ENSIC 1, 54001 Nancy, rue Gandville
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10.1016/0014-3057(95)00146-8
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O63 [高分子化学(高聚物)];
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070305 ; 080501 ; 081704 ;
摘要
The ternary equilibrium data of the following systems: benzene/heptane/NBR at 60 degrees C (system 1), heptane/isooctane/PE at 25 degrees C (system 2), ethanol/water/Ca at 20 degrees C (system 3) and ethanol/water/P(E-co-VAc) at 32 degrees C (system 4), already reported in the literature, have been used and experimental results compared to predictions offered by the Flory-Huggins theory applied to ternary mixtures (one polymer and two liquids), with constant interaction parameters and negligible elastic contribution. Polymer-solvent interaction parameters have been determined from swelling in pure liquid, while liquid-liquid interaction parameters have been estimated from liquid-vapour equilibrium data curve fitting. It is shown that the Flory-Huggins theory offers reasonable prediction in the case of apolar liquids in an elastomeric matrix (system 1), while approximate isotherm patterns with significant discrepancies, are obtained with apolar liquids in a thermoplastic (system 2). The equilibrium data of polar liquids in either homopolymer or copolymer (systems 3 and 4) can hardly be achieved by Flory-Huggins theory, even when a variable liquid-liquid interaction parameter is used. Implications in ternary diagram simulations and possible prediction improvements are discussed.
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