Article
  • Phase Behavior and Gas Permeability of PC/PMMA Blends
  • Kim MH, Kim CK, Kang YS, Park HC, Won JO
  • PC/PMMA 블렌드의 상거동과 기체투과 특성
  • 김명호, 김창근, 강용수, 박현채, 원종옥
Abstract
Phase behavior and gas transport properties of polycarbonate, PC, blend with polymethylmethacrylate, PMMA, were investigated. Blend of PC and PMMA having relatively high molecular weight did not form miscible blend at the equilibrium state, while blend composed of PC and relatively low molecular weight PMMA formed miscible blend at the equilibrium state. Miscible blends showed LCST type Phase behavior. lilteraction energy density between PC and PMMA obtained Jrom the phase boundaries and equation of state theory was 0.05 ca1/cm. The value of interaction energy density explained well the phase behavior of blend. Even though the blends were composed of the same chemica] components and composition gas transport Properties were varied with blend morphology. Gas permeability of miscible blend showed negative deviation Jrom the additive characteristics, while that of immiscible blend showed positive deviation The difference of gas permeation stewed from the diffusivity, i.e., difference in the free volume and morphology.

폴리카보네이트(PC)와폴리메틸메타크릴레이트(PMMA) 블렌드의 상거동과 기체투과 특성을 조사하였다. 높은 분자량을 갖는 PC와 PMMA로 구성된 블렌드는 평형상태에서 두 상의 블렌드를 형성하는 반면 PC와 비교적 낮은 분자량의 PMMA와의 블렌드는 단상의 블렌드를 형성하였고 LCST 형태의 상분리 거동을 보였다. 상분리 온도와 상태방정식 이론으로부터 유도한 상호작용 에너지는 0.05ca1/cm3로 블렌드의 관찰된 상분리 거동을 잘 묘사하였다. 비록 블렌드가 같은 화학적 조성과 구성비를 갖고 있어도 기체투과 특성은 블렌드의 추조에 따라 달라지는 특징을 나타내었다. 단상의 블렌드의 기체 투과도는 additive 특성 값보다 작은 값을 갖고 있는 (negative deviation) 반면, 두 상의 블렌드는 additive 특성 값보다 큰 값을 갖고 있었다(rositive deviation) 기체 투과도의 차이는 블렌드가 단상 혹은 두 상을 형성하는데 따른 자유부피와 블렌드 구조 차이로부터 기인한 확산계수의 차에 의한 것임을 알 수 있었다.

Keywords: PC; PMMA; blend; interaction energy; gas transport

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This Article

  • 1997; 21(6): 1014-1021

    Published online Nov 25, 1997