Ks. Jack et al., DETERMINATION OF DOMAIN SIZES IN COMPATIBILIZED POLYSTYRENE (ETHYLENE-PROPYLENE RUBBER) BLENDS BY MEASUREMENTS OF H-1 SPIN-DIFFUSION, Chemistry of materials, 10(5), 1998, pp. 1301-1308
The size of domains in a series of compatibilized polystyrene-(ethylen
e-propylene rubber) blends were measured by solid-state NMR spin diffu
sion measurements. The average diameter of ethylene propylene rubber (
EPR) particles in the blends was observed to decrease as the concentra
tion of interfacial agent was increased up to ca. 15% (weight/volume o
f EPR) and remained constant upon further addition of interfacial agen
t. Comparison of the domain sizes obtained from NMR measurements with
those obtained from scanning electron microscopy measurements suggests
that the NMR technique can be used to confirm large-scale phase separ
ation and investigate the trends in domain sizes in immiscible blends.
It was found, however, that in these blends the spin diffusion is slo
w due to the large size of the domains; as a consequence the uncertain
ty of the size obtained from H-1 spin diffusion is fairly large. It wa
s also found that mechanical grinding of the NMR samples can produce c
hanges in the phase structure of the blends.