Molecular weight dependence of domain structure in silica-siloxane molecular composites

1992 
A detailed investigation of the molecular weight dependence of silica growth in in situ filled polydimethylsiloxane/tetraethylorthosilicate (PDMS/TEOS) materials was conducted using small angle neutron scattering (SANS). Composite materials were produced by using TEOS to simultaneously produce the glassy filler phase and to crosslink linear, hydroxyl terminated PDMS of variable molecular weight, M. Correlated domains of glassy filler were produced. The morphology of the in situ filled material showed a definite dependence on the molecular weight of the precursor polymer. The scale, R, of the glassy domains follows de Gennes` description of phase separation in a crosslinked system (R {alpha} M{sup 1/2}).
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