Ne. Clough et al., CALORIMETRIC AND SMALL-ANGLE NEUTRON-SCATTERING INVESTIGATION OF AN ETHYLENE-VINYL ACETATE BLEND, Polymer, 36(22), 1995, pp. 4245-4252
The enthalpy of mixing at 341.45 K of an ethylene-vinyl acetate copoly
mer mixed with a docosanyl diester of poly(ethylene glycol) has been d
etermined as a function of composition by mixing calorimetry. Endother
mic enthalpies were obtained with values in the range 2 to 15Jmol(-1)
Small-angle neutron scattering has been used on similar mixtures where
the diester was perdeuterated to obtain the effective interaction par
ameter over the temperature range 353 to 383 K for a volume fraction o
f ethylene-vinyl acetate copolymer in the mixture from 0.81 to 0.27. T
he temperature dependence of this effective interaction parameter has
been used to obtain the enthalpic contribution. This latter parameter
was compared with that obtained from the enthalpy of mixing. Although
exact agreement is not obtained, the values are reasonably close and t
he differences can be attributed to the effect of deuterium labelling
on the interaction between the constituents of the polymer blend.