Conference
Theory of rod-coil mixtures with acid base interactions
Abstract
The classical Flory theory for rod-coil mixtures is reviewed. The Flory solvent-rod-coil phase diagram shows only a small region of miscibility at high solvent concentrations. This is due to the inhibiting effect of the rods on the coil conformational entropy. This entropic barrier can be lowered by forming blends using acid base interactions. A negative parameter is introduced to the original Flory theory to model this phenomenon.
Authors
Noolandi J; Shi AC
Volume
37
Publication Date
March 1, 1996
Conference proceedings
American Chemical Society Polymer Preprints Division of Polymer Chemistry
Issue
1
ISSN
0032-3934