COMPOSITION FLUCTUATIONS AND COIL CONFORMATION IN A POLY(ETHYLENE-PROPYLENE)-POLY(ETHYLETHYLENE) DIBLOCK COPOLYMER AS A FUNCTION OF TEMPERATURE AND PRESSURE
H. Frielinghaus et al., COMPOSITION FLUCTUATIONS AND COIL CONFORMATION IN A POLY(ETHYLENE-PROPYLENE)-POLY(ETHYLETHYLENE) DIBLOCK COPOLYMER AS A FUNCTION OF TEMPERATURE AND PRESSURE, Macromolecules, 29(9), 1996, pp. 3263-3271
The disordered and ordered states of a PEP-PEE diblock copolymer have
been studied at different temperatures and pressures by small-angle ne
utron scattering, with the main goal to determine the relation between
hydrodynamic pressure and the Flory-Huggins interaction parameter of
a diblock copolymer melt. The structure factor has been analyzed in te
rms of the Fredrickson-Helfand theory, which gives the Flory-Huggins p
arameter, the spinodal temperature T-S, the order-disorder temperature
T-ODT, and the order-order temperature T-OOT A decrease of T-ODT and
T-S with increasing pressure of similar to 2 x 10(-2) K/bar is observe
d experimentally and is related to a decrease of the enthalpic term of
the Flory-Huggins interaction parameter. No change of the T-OOT tempe
rature with pressure was observed. The coil size as analyzed from the
peak position of the structure factor shows stretching at lower temper
atures. The compressibility of the coils changes with temperature and
shows a maximum at the T-OOT temperature. Overall, diblock copolymers
and binary homopolymer mixtures show distinct differences with respect
to thermodynamic and conformational changes with varying temperature
and pressure.