Phase Separation of Homopolymers in Binary Mixed Solvents─The Co-Nonsolvency Effect
Pengfei Zhang
Abstract:As one of the most intriguing phenomena in polymer solutions, the co-nonsolvency effect refers to the collapse of a homopolymer chain or phase separation of homopolymer solutions in mixtures of two good solvents. Despite decades of research, the molecular mechanism underlying the co-nonsolvency effect is still under debate. In this work, by using the ternary Flory− Huggins theory, we report the first complete mean-field phase behaviors of homopolymer solutions in binary mixtures of two miscible good solvents. … Show more
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