Issue 36, 2020

Nanoparticles influence miscibility in LCST polymer blends: from fundamental perspective to current applications

Abstract

Polymer blending is an effective method that can be used to fabricate new versatile materials with enhanced properties. The blending of two polymers can result in either a miscible or an immiscible polymer blend system. This present review provides an in-depth summary of the miscibility of LCST polymer blend systems, an area that has garnered much attention in the past few years. The initial discourse of the present review mainly focuses on process-induced changes in the miscibility of polymer blend systems, and how the preparation of polymer blends affects their final properties. This review further highlights how nanoparticles induce miscibility and describes the various methods that can be implemented to avoid nanoparticle aggregation. The concepts and different state-of-the-art experimental methods which can be used to determine miscibility in polymer blends are also highlighted. Lastly, the importance of studying miscible polymer blends is extensively explored by looking at their importance in barrier materials, EMI shielding, corrosion protection, light-emitting diodes, gas separation, and lithium battery applications. The primary goal of this review is to cover the journey from the fundamental aspects of miscible polymer blends to their applications.

Graphical abstract: Nanoparticles influence miscibility in LCST polymer blends: from fundamental perspective to current applications

Article information

Article type
Perspective
Submitted
03 abr. 2020
Accepted
14 jul. 2020
First published
28 jul. 2020

Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2020,22, 20167-20188

Nanoparticles influence miscibility in LCST polymer blends: from fundamental perspective to current applications

T. S. Muzata, J. P. L. and S. Bose, Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2020, 22, 20167 DOI: 10.1039/D0CP01814G

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