Thermodynamic and Structural Investigations on the Different Forms of Syndiotactic Polystyrene Intercalates

Sudip Malik(Institut Charles Sadron), Cyrille Rochas(Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique), Jean Michel Guenet(Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique)
Macromolecules
January 7, 2006
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Abstract

The occurrence of polymer−solvent intercalates of syndiotactic polystyrene (sPS) in biphenyl, benzophenone, and diphenylmethane has been observed from thermodynamic, structural, and morphological investigations. For each system the temperature−concentration phase diagram has been established by DSC and has allowed one to determine the number of sPS/solvent compounds. Experiments by X-ray diffraction and neutron diffraction bear out the outcomes of T−C phase diagrams of these systems. In addition, these diffraction experiments have shown that the highly solvated form, discovered in sPS/benzene systems [Daniel et al. Polymer 1996, 37, 1273], is more common than expected. We suggest to designate the usual chlathrate form as δc-form while the more solvated form could be named δi-form. Also, another form has been observed in these systems, which possesses a nematic-like order. As this form is also a sPS/solvent compound, we suggest to designate it as δN-form The morphology of each system significantly varies with the solvent.


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