H. Kimura et al., ELECTRICALLY-INDUCED PHASE INVERSION IN URETHANE-MODIFIED POLYPROPYLENE GLYCOL DIMETHYLSILOXANE BLEND/, The Journal of chemical physics, 107(15), 1997, pp. 5945-5947
Electric-field-induced phase inversion in immiscible liquid blends of
urethane-modified polypropylene glycol (UPPG)/dimethylsiloxane (DMS) w
as discovered. When the fraction of DMS is in the range of 23-26 wt. %
, UPPG forms the particulate domains and DMS forms the continuous phas
e under no field. However, the application of an electric field induce
s connection among UPPG domains, and results in phase inversion; UPPG
forms the continuous phase and DMS forms the particulate domains. This
finding gives great possibilities of controlling the phase structure
of blends using an electric field, and thus controlling their physical
properties. (C) 1997 American Institute of Physics.