Heat of mixing is introduced as a guide for phase stability predictions of
polymer mixtures, and an appropriate equation is presented for it. The form
of this equation is a combined function of temperature and mixture composi
tion. The capability of the presented equation has been treated qualitative
ly and it has been shown that all types of exothermic, endothermic, and s-s
haped or sigmoidal heat of mixing curves can be produced, Utilizing the low
molecular weight analogue calorimetry method, heat of mixing was measured
at two temperatures, 27 degreesC and 37 degreesC for three polymer mixtures
-poly(styrene)/poly(vinylchloride) (PS/PVC), poly(styrene)/poly(methylmetha
crylate) (PS/PMMA), and poly(styrene) /poly(vinylacetate) (PS/PVAc) at an e
ntire composition range. It has been shown that excellent agreement between
the results of the calculations and the experimental heat of mixing data w
as achieved. Using the results of analogue calorimetric measurements for ph
ase stability studies of polymer mixtures, it was found that often, accepta
ble predictions can be made by this method, but they are not always complet
ely true.