Hf. Zheng et al., THERMOSETTING POLYMER BLENDS OF UNSATURATED POLYESTER RESIN AND POLY(ETHYLENE OXIDE) .1. MISCIBILITY AND THERMAL-PROPERTIES, Journal of polymer science. Part A, Polymer chemistry, 35(15), 1997, pp. 3161-3168
The miscibility and thermal properties of polyethylene oxide(PEO)/olig
oester resin (OER) blends and PEO/crosslinked polyester (PER) blends w
ere studied by differential scanning calorimetry (DSC). The effect of
quenching process on the crystallization behavior of PEO for these two
systems were investigated and discussed in details. It has been found
that a single, composition dependent glass transition temperature (T-
g) was observed for all the blends, indicating that the two systems ar
e miscible in the amorphous state at overall compositions. From the me
lting point depression of PEG, the interaction parameter chi(12) for P
EO/OER blends and that for PEO/PER blends were found to be -1.29 and -
2.01, respectively. The negative values of chi(12) confirmed that both
PEO/OER blends and PEO/PER blends are miscible in the molten state. Q
uenching process has a greater hindrance on the crystallization of PEO
/OER blends than on that of PEO/PER blends. (C) 1997 John Wiley & Sons
, Inc.