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The Osmotic Virial Repersentation of the Free Energy of Polymer Mixing

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Author(s)

Jack F. Douglas, August W. Bosse

Abstract

In this Letter we derive a new representation of the free energy of polymer mixing. We begin with a Flory-Huggins-like free energy of mixing, and assume that the excess free energy of mixing exhibits an arbitrary dependence on the blend composition that can be expressed as a power series in the composition variable. We then demonstrate that the Flory-Huggins free energy can be represented as an infinite series in the osmotic virial coeficients. The osmotic virial representation derived herein is consistent with, but more general than those derived in previous work.
Citation
Journal of Chemical Physics

Keywords

polymer blends, miscibility, virial expansion, Flory-Huggins Theory, monomer shape

Citation

Douglas, J. and Bosse, A. (2015), The Osmotic Virial Repersentation of the Free Energy of Polymer Mixing, Journal of Chemical Physics (Accessed October 13, 2025)

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Created September 14, 2015, Updated January 27, 2020
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