We propose a scaling description of phase separation of polymer solutions.
The scaling incorporates three universal limiting regimes: the Ising limit
asymptotically close to the critical point of phase separation, the "ideal
gas" limit for the pure solvent phase, and the tricritical limit for the po
lymer-rich phase asymptotically close to the theta point. We have also deve
loped a phenomenological crossover theory based on the near-tricritical-poi
nt Landau expansion renormalized by fluctuations. This theory validates the
proposed scaled representation of experimental data and crossover to tricr
iticality. (C) 2000 MAIK "Nauka/Interperiodica".