4. Polymer blends
Mixing polymers of different chemical natures with a view to developing original polymeric materials is a highly attractive approach. Materials science offers many examples of alloys, in particular metals, whose properties are far superior to those of the starting compounds. In addition developing an original material from a mixture of polymers seems, at first sight, less costly and less random than synthesizing an unknown polymer from a new monomer.
Unfortunately, experimental evidence contradicts this simplistic view, because in most cases, the prevailing rule in the field of polymers is that of the immiscibility of macromolecular entities of different chemical natures. The incompatibility of polymers between themselves leads to their demixing, and is the main cause of the mediocre properties that characterize most polymer blends. At best, incompatible blends...
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