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Temperature gradients induce phase separation in a miscible polymer solution

Author(s)
Kumaki, JHashimoto, TGranick, S
Issued Date
1996-09
DOI
10.1103/PhysRevLett.77.1990
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/47430
Fulltext
https://journals.aps.org/prl/abstract/10.1103/PhysRevLett.77.1990
Citation
PHYSICAL REVIEW LETTERS, v.77, no.10, pp.1990 - 1993
Abstract
Phase separation occurred up to 20 degrees C above the coexistence temperature in a polymer solution (polystyrene-polybutadiene-dioctylphthalate) to which small temperature gradients (approximate to 2 degrees C) were applied. Before convection began, spinodal-like patterns with characteristic spacing that grew in proportion to time elapsed persisted for times up to hours. The cause appears to be thermally driven concentration gradients normal to the surface, large enough to induce phase separation parallel to the surface, although temperatures throughout the mixture exceeded the thermodynamic coexistence temperature.
Publisher
AMERICAN PHYSICAL SOC
ISSN
0031-9007
Keyword
FIELD-FLOW FRACTIONATIONTHERMAL-DIFFUSIONMIXTURESHEAR

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