Modified interpenetration function accounting for the excluded-volume effects in ternary polymer systems
Abstract
The excluded-volume effect in polymer–mixed-solvent systems has been investigated in the light of the two-parameter theory. These multicomponent polymer systems exhibit some specific features quite different from polymer–single-solvent systems, involving ternary interactions and the synergic action of the mixed solvents at a given composition on polymer dimensions. Both effects are taken into account in order to derive a new expression for the interpenetration ternary function, ψT, and the expansion factor, αs, both being quantitatively evaluated for ternary systems based on polystyrene and poly(methyl methacrylate). In addition, a complementary treatment of the excluded-volume effects, proposed by Wolf, based on the evaluation of the intra- and inter-molecular interactions has been carried out.