Volume 59, Issue 11 pp. 1699-1707
Article

The effect of solid content on latex coalescence and film formation: Steady-state energy transfer study with fluorescence labeled polymers

M. Canpolat

M. Canpolat

Department of Physics, Istanbul Technical University, Maslak 80626, Istanbul, Turkey

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Ö. Pekcan

Corresponding Author

Ö. Pekcan

Department of Physics, Istanbul Technical University, Maslak 80626, Istanbul, Turkey

Department of Physics, Istanbul Technical University, Maslak 80626, Istanbul, Turkey===Search for more papers by this author

Abstract

The steady-state fluorescence technique was used to examine the healing and interdiffusion of polymer molecules as a function of solid content during annealing of latex films above the glass transition (Tg). Films were prepared from a mixture of naphthalene (N)- and pyrene (P)-labeled poly(methy methacrylate) (PMMA) latex particles. Above Tg, interdiffusion of polymer chains was observed by detecting the steady-state energy transfer from excited naphthalene to pyrene molecules. Various latex films with different latex content were used to measure the critical occupation percent for the reliable steady-state fluorescence measurements. Diffusion activation energies in these latex films were measured and found to be around 30 kcal/mol, which was attributed to the backbone motion of PMMA chains. © 1996 John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

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