Comportamento de fases de soluções binarias e ternarias de poli(etileno-co-alcool vinilico), poli(metacrilato de metila) e dimetilformamida / Phase behavior of binary and ternary solutions of poly(ethylene-co-vinyl alcohol), poly(methyl methacrylate) and dimethylformamide

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DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO

2008

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In this work blends of poly (ethylene-co-vinyl alcohol) (EVOH), a semicrystalline copolymer which combines hydrophobic and hydrophilic segments and poly (methyl methacrylate) (PMMA), an amorphous and hydrophilic polymer were studied. EVOH blends, with ethylene content ranging from 27 to 44 mol% and PMMA were prepared by casting from solutions in DMF, and by mixing into a mini-mixer, with the objective of: i) evaluate the phase behavior and the morphology of the blends, EVOH/PMMA, depending on the composition of mixtures, the ethylene contents in the copolymers of EVOH and the conditions of mixing; ii) obtain the phase diagrams of the binary and ternary solutions, EVOH/DMF and EVOH/PMMA/DMF, respectively, by the process of thermally induced phase separation (TIPS). The phase behavior of the blends, EVOH / PMMA, was investigated by Differential Scanning Calorimetry (DSC) and Dynamic Mechanical Analysis (DMA). The morphology of the blends was investigated by Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM). The blends independently of the method of preparation and of the composition are immiscible. As a result of immiscibility, the melting temperature (Tm) and the crystallization temperature (Tc) are not affected by the presence of PMMA. The morphology of the blends varies with the composition and with the method of preparation. The blends produced by the mechanical method is compact, showing morphology of dispersed phase in a matrix, with inversion of phases in about 50% by weight of each component. The binary solutions, EVOH-38/DMF and EVOH-32/DMF, were submitted to experiments to determine the cloud temperature (Tcloud) by optical microscopy, and the dynamic crystallization (Tcd), by DSC. The binary solutions show UCST behavior (upper critical solution temperature), and the L-L phase separation occurs at higher temperatures than the S-L phase separation. The binary interaction model provides the L-L line to the EVOH-38/DMF, solutions which was situated at higher temperatures than the EVOH-32/DMF solutions and indicates that the phase separation results from the low affinity between the hydrophobic segments of EVOH with the segments of the polymer containing hydroxyl and the solvent, DMF, which agrees with the data obtained experimentally. Films of EVOH obtained by the solvent evaporating seemed to be dense, without the presence of pores. The ternary solutions also had UCST behavior, resulting in two macroscopic phases, F1 and F2, at room temperature. The phase compositions were determined by Thermogravimetric Analysis (TGA), and the results showed that one of the macroscopic phases is rich in EVOH and the other phase is rich in PMMA. The blends resulting from drying of ternary systems had two layers: a dense and rich in PMMA and another porous and rich in EVOH. The presence of PMMA was crucial to the formation of porous structures

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separação de fases induzidas termicamente (tips) thermally induced phase separation (tips) diagrama de fases phase diagram poly(ethylene-co-vynil alcohol) blendas blends

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