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Shear-Induced Novel Structure in Phase Separated Polybutadiene/Polyisoprene Blends
Published
Author(s)
H Jeon, A Nakatani, Charles C. Han
Abstract
We studied the shear-induced phase formation (SIPF) or phase inversion (SIPI) of viscoelastic polybutadiene (LPB)/polyisoprene (HPI) blends by light scattering, microscopy, and rheology. We found a coexisting structure, which is corresponding to **walnut-like** scattering pattern in Fourier-space, by small angle light scattering (SALS) and phase contrast optical microscopy (PCOM) at a fixed composition. A coexisting structure is composed of two different periodic structures: string-like domain and anisotropic domain (butterfly-like pattern in Fourier-space) with small characteristic length scales,
Jeon, H.
, Nakatani, A.
and Han, C.
(2000),
Shear-Induced Novel Structure in Phase Separated Polybutadiene/Polyisoprene Blends, ACS PMSE Preprint, [online], https://tsapps.nist.gov/publication/get_pdf.cfm?pub_id=851680
(Accessed November 3, 2025)