Effect of PEO molecular weight on the miscibility and dynamics in epoxy/PEO blends
writer:Shoudong Lu, Rongchun Zhang, Xiaoliang Wang,* Pingchuan Sun,* Weifeng Lv, Qingjie Liu, Ninghong Jia
keywords:epoxy, PEO, blend
source:期刊
specific source:European Physical Journal E 2015, 38, 118
Issue time:2015年
In this work, the effect of poly(ethylene oxide) (PEO) molecular weight in blends of epoxy (ER) and PEO on the miscibility, inter-chain weak interactions and local dynamics were systematically investigated by multi-frequency temperature modulation DSC and solid-state NMR techniques. We found that the molecular weight (Mw) of PEO was a crucial factor in controlling the miscibility, chain dynamics and hydrogen bonding interactions between PEO and ER. A critical PEO molecular weight (Mcrit) around 4.5k was found. PEO was well miscible with ER when the molecular weight was below Mcrit, where the chain motion of PEO was restricted due to strong inter-chain hydrogen bonding interactions. However, for the blends with high molecular weight PEO (Mw > Mcrit), the miscibility between PEO and ER was poor, and most of PEO chains were considerably mobile. Finally, polarization inversion spin exchange at magic angle (PISEMA) solid-state NMR experiment further revealed the different mobility of the PEO in ER/PEO blends with different molecular weight of PEO at molecular level. Based on the DSC and NMR results, a tentative model was proposed to illustrate the miscibility in ER/PEO blends.