Morphological-evolution pathway during phase separation in polymer solutions with highly asymmetrical miscibility gap

  • Gang Zhang
  • , Tao Yang
  • , Sen Yang
  • , Yunzhi Wang

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Abstract

Microstructural evolution during thermally induced phase separation in a polymer solution with a highly asymmetrical miscibility gap is analyzed using Flory-Huggins thermodynamics and nonlinear Cahn-Hilliard kinetics. Computer simulation results demonstrate that, in contrast to systems with symmetric miscibility gaps, interesting morphological-evolution pathways (MEPs) including cluster-to-percolation and percolation-to-cluster transitions are identified. These MEPs are rationalized according to asynchronous evolution of the two product phases. For a highly asymmetric polymer system, the initial solution composition is also found to play a critical role in determining the MEPs. According to the simulation results a map of MEPs in terms of initial solution composition and aging time of phase separation is established to guide future microstructural design in asymmetrical polymer solutions.

Original languageEnglish
Article number032501
JournalPhysical Review E
Volume96
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - 11 Sep 2017

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