Sj. Han et al., SHORT-CHAIN BRANCHING EFFECT ON THE CLOUD-POINT PRESSURES OF ETHYLENECOPOLYMERS IN SUBCRITICAL AND SUPERCRITICAL PROPANE, Macromolecules, 31(8), 1998, pp. 2533-2538
The cloud-point pressures of copolymers of ethylene with propylene, bu
tene, hexene, and octene in propane were measured with a variable-volu
me optical batch cell to investigate the effects of the number and len
gth of branches on the phase behavior in the temperature range from 25
to 200 degrees C and at pressures up to 700 bar. As the degree of bra
nching increased in the ethylene-propylene copolymers, ethylene-butene
copolymers, and ethylene-hexene copolymers, the cloud-point pressures
decreased. At the same degree of branching, the cloud-point pressures
decreased slightly upon increasing branch length. The copolymer SAFT
(statistical association fluid theory) equation of state was found to
correlate the experimental cloud-point data by adjusting the branch se
gment energy.