Polymer, Vol.44, No.21, 6627-6631, 2003
Miscibility and interactions in polystyrene and sodium sulfonated polystyrene with poly(vinyl methyl ether) PVME blends. Part II. FTIR
The miscibility and specific interactions of polystyrene (PS) and sodium sulfonated polystyrene (Na-SPS) with poly(vinyl methyl ether) (PVME) blends (ranging from 10 to 90% PS by weight) were examined experimentally by FTIR spectroscopy. The FTIR studies at different temperatures have shown that changes in spectra of polymer blends, as reported in the literature can be explained by temperature changes in pure homopolymers. This indicates that molecular interactions, which are responsible for miscibility, are not detectable by infrared absorptions and are therefore of unspecific strength and location. The FTIR of SPS/PVME blends show that sulfonate groups of PS affect polymer miscibility through changes in configuration of molecules, rather than through direct interaction with the PVME. (C) 2003 Published by Elsevier Ltd.