Analysis of surface segregation in polymer mixtures: A combination of mean f\/ield and statistical associated f\/luid theories
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Abstract
The surface segregation in polymer mixtures remains a challenging problem for both academic exploration as well as industrial applications. Despite its ubiquity and several theoretical attempts a good agreement between computed and experimentally observed profiles has not yet been achieved. A simple theoretical model proposed in this context by Schmidt and Binder combines Flory-Huggins free energy of mixing with the square gradient theory of wetting of a wall by f\/luid. While the theory gives us a qualitative understanding of the surface induced segregation and the surface enrichment it lacks the quantitative comparison with the experiment. The statistical associating f\/luid theory (SAFT) allows us to calculate accurate free energy for a real polymeric materials. In an earlier work we had shown that increasing the bulk modulus of a polymer matrix through which small molecules migrate to the free surface causes reduction in the surface migrant fraction using Schmidt-Binder and self-consistent field theories. In this work we validate this idea by combining mean field theories and SAFT to identify parameter ranges where such an effect should be observable.
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Authors
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Jaroslaw Krawczyk
Department of Mathematical Sciences, Durham University, South Road, Durham DH1 3LE, United Kingdom., Durham University, Lodz University of Technology
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Salvatore Croce
Department of Mathematical Sciences, Durham University, South Road, Durham DH1 3LE, United Kingdom.
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Buddhapriya Chakrabarti
Department of Mathematical Sciences, Durham University, South Road, Durham DH1 3LE, United Kingdom., Durham University, University of Durham, UK
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Jos Tasche
Department of Chemistry, Durham University, South Road, Durham DH1 3LE, United Kingdom.