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Plasticization of amorphous polystyrene by volatile organic compounds

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The plasticizing effect of 4 model volatile compounds (n-hexane, toluene, p-xylene, and ethylbenzene), able to be sorbed on polystyrene (PS) was studied. A large weight fraction range was investigated (up to 0.35) using differential scanning calorimetry. Mathematical modeling, using Fox, Kelly-Bueche, Chow and Gordon-Taylor models, was performed to model the behavior of the glass transition temperature of PS after VOC sorption. A strong plasticization of PS was evidenced by a significant reduction in the glass transition temperature of the binary mixtures (T-gm). Among the four studied molecules, the linear one, n-hexane, displayed a better plasticizing efficiency than the aromatic ones, which lay in the same range. Indeed, a 15 % (w w(-1)) n-hexane content in PS decreased the T-gm by 84 K. The Gordon-Taylor model was the best model to fit the experimental data for all the volatile organic compounds tested.
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hal-01490724 , version 1 (15-03-2017)

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Ashish A. Kadam, Thomas Karbowiak, Andrée Voilley, Jean-Pierre Gay, Frederic Debeaufort. Plasticization of amorphous polystyrene by volatile organic compounds. Polymer Bulletin, 2016, 73 (7), pp.1841 - 1853. ⟨10.1007/s00289-015-1580-4⟩. ⟨hal-01490724⟩
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