Steady state fluorescence (SSF) technique conjunction with optical microscopy were used to study the morphology of polystyrene (PS)/poly(methyl methacrylate) (PMMA) blend upon annealing above glass transition in elevated time intervals. The PS/PMMA blends were prepared from dissolution of pyrene (P) and naphthalene (N) labeled PS and PMMA particles, respectively. Monte Carlo Simulations were performed to model the N and P fluorescence intensities (I-N and I-P), Using photon diffusion theory. Number of N and P photons (N-N and N-P) emerging from the front surface of the blend are calculated when only N is excited, where N-P photons are combined of photons from radiative (N-PR) and nonradiative (N-PNR) energy transfer processes. Optical micro...
In this study, a film formation process from surfactant-free polystyrene (PS) latex particles is rep...
This work reports steady state fluorescence (SSF) technique for studying film formation from pyrene ...
Immiscible polymer systems are known to form various kinds of phase-separated structures capable of ...
We describe the employment of steady-state fluorescence spectroscopy coupled to epifluorescence micr...
Currently there is great interest in the development of polymer blend morphology arising from proces...
The morphology of solid-state linear aromatic polymer blends and copolymers is studied non-destructi...
Morphology evolution of immiscible polymer blends during processing is a common phenomenon, but how ...
The morphology of blends of poly(alkyl methaerylate-co-styrene)/polystyrene [XMAS/PS; X = M (methyl)...
Surface characterization of thin films of polystyrene (PS)/poly(methyl methacrylate) (PMMA) blends a...
This thesis describes a fundamental study of the miscibility and the nature of the interface between...
The microphase structure in blends of poly(n-butyl methacrylate-co-styrene) (nBMAS) and polystyrene ...
This work reports on the application of steady state fluorescence (SSF) technique for studying film ...
In this work, the effect of hard particle size and blend ratio on the film formation behavior of har...
The surface morphology evolution of three thin polystyrene (PS)/polymethyl methacrylate (PMMA) blend...
grantor: University of TorontoThe first part of this thesis is a study of aqueous solution...
In this study, a film formation process from surfactant-free polystyrene (PS) latex particles is rep...
This work reports steady state fluorescence (SSF) technique for studying film formation from pyrene ...
Immiscible polymer systems are known to form various kinds of phase-separated structures capable of ...
We describe the employment of steady-state fluorescence spectroscopy coupled to epifluorescence micr...
Currently there is great interest in the development of polymer blend morphology arising from proces...
The morphology of solid-state linear aromatic polymer blends and copolymers is studied non-destructi...
Morphology evolution of immiscible polymer blends during processing is a common phenomenon, but how ...
The morphology of blends of poly(alkyl methaerylate-co-styrene)/polystyrene [XMAS/PS; X = M (methyl)...
Surface characterization of thin films of polystyrene (PS)/poly(methyl methacrylate) (PMMA) blends a...
This thesis describes a fundamental study of the miscibility and the nature of the interface between...
The microphase structure in blends of poly(n-butyl methacrylate-co-styrene) (nBMAS) and polystyrene ...
This work reports on the application of steady state fluorescence (SSF) technique for studying film ...
In this work, the effect of hard particle size and blend ratio on the film formation behavior of har...
The surface morphology evolution of three thin polystyrene (PS)/polymethyl methacrylate (PMMA) blend...
grantor: University of TorontoThe first part of this thesis is a study of aqueous solution...
In this study, a film formation process from surfactant-free polystyrene (PS) latex particles is rep...
This work reports steady state fluorescence (SSF) technique for studying film formation from pyrene ...
Immiscible polymer systems are known to form various kinds of phase-separated structures capable of ...