Author/Authors :
B. C. Okerberg، نويسنده , , H. Marand، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
Crystallization in thin films of poly(ethylene
oxide) in blends with poly(methyl methacrylate) has
been studied. The film thickness is fixed at 120 nm, while
the blend composition, PMMA molar mass, and crystallization
temperature are varied. Blends with a composition
of 50/50 (wt% PEO/wt% PMMA) exhibit a
variety of morphologies that are highly dependent on
PMMA molar mass and crystallization temperature. A
needle morphology not previously reported in this
system is also observed. For 40/60 blends, dendrites
and DBM are observed at high PMMA molar mass. At
low PMMA molar mass, a number of morphologies are
observed over small changes in the experimental
controls. In 35/65 blends, dendritic growth is observed
with sidebranches at 45 and 90 to the dendrite trunk at
low undercooling and only at 90 for larger undercooling.
For 30/70 blends, dendritic growth is observed over a
large range of PMMA molar mass and crystallization
temperature. Maps demonstrating the role of the control
parameters on morphological development are
reported. The observed morphologies are believed to
result from the combined effects of the lack of crystallizable
chains at the growth front, low dimensionality,
rejection of non-crystallizable chains, and variation of
the effective levels of noise and/or anisotropy