posted on 2013-09-24, 00:00authored byTomas
P. Corrales, David Laroze, George Zardalidis, George Floudas, Hans-Jürgen Butt, Michael Kappl
Local dielectric spectroscopy (LDS)
was employed to analyze the miscible blend composed
of poly(vinyl acetate) (PVAc) and
poly(ethylene oxide) (PEO). The two homopolymers have very different
relaxation times and glass transition temperatures. The aim was to
study the dynamic heterogeneity in films as a function of the film
thickness. Measurements of the local blend composition at the nanoscale
have shown that LDS is sensitive to the dynamic heterogeneity. In
thinner films, phase segregation occurs, and the kinetics of phase
demixing was studied using as a probe the change in local composition.
These results open new possibilities for studying interdiffusion and
adhesion at polymer–polymer interfaces as a function of annealing
temperature with LDS.