Measurements of the Onsager coefficient in a phase-separating polymer blend

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Abstract

Phase separation in a polymer blend of critical concentration was studied using time-resolved Small Angle Neutron Scattering (SANS). To start off, the blend was homogenized by taking it well into the 1-phase region of the phase diagram. It was then quenched into the 2-phase region by using a rapid change in pressure. Since, the sample enters the two-phase region at the critical point, it is expected to phase separate by spinodal decomposition. Hence, the time dependent SANS intensity was fit to the Cahn-Hilliard-Cook equation for systems undergoing spinodal decomposition. The fit parameters were then used to calculate the non-local Onsager coefficient at several different pressures. The functional form of the Onsager coefficient, as a function of the wave-vector, was compared to that predicted by theory. Finally, the molecular parameters that go into the theory were extracted.

Authors

  • Amish Patel

    • U. C. Berkeley
  • Nitash Balsara

    • UC Berkeley
    • Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, University of California, Berkeley
    • University of California, Berkeley
    • Department of Chemical Engineering, University of California, Berkeley, California 94720
    • U. C. Berkeley
    • Univ. of California, Berkeley