Fluorescence anisotropy decay measurements were performed to determine the
temperature and composition dependence of the local dynamics of each compon
ent of a miscible blend of high molecular weight polyisoprene (PI) and poly
vinylethylene (PVE). The local dynamics of each component over the entire c
omposition range from PI:PVE 0:100-100:0 was examined over the temperature
range 20-100 degrees C. Optical measurements of the local dynamics of a pro
be chain in a matrix which is similar to 100% the second polymer species ar
e reported for the first time. Two blending rules for the temperature and c
omposition dependence of the component dynamics are proposed, and their sui
tability to describe the observed local component dynamics is assessed. Dif
ferent blending rules were found to be appropriate for the different blend
components. A comparison to the work of Gisser and Ediger, describing solve
nt modification in polymer solutions, is also performed. The relative time
scale of the motions of the two polymers in the blend is found to be Linked
to the rate at which the incorporation of a polymer additive influences th
e dynamics of the host polymer.