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Determining the Regimes of Dielectric Mismatch and Ionic Correlation Effects in Ionomer Blends

We examine the effects of ionic correlations and dielectric mismatch on the miscibility of ionomer blends with a hybrid ionomer blend thermodynamic liquid state theory approach. The ionomer (A) has a dielectric constant ϵA and low charge fraction (

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Published in:Macromolecules 2019-01, Vol.52 (2), p.535-546
Main Authors: Kwon, Ha-Kyung, Ma, Boran, Olvera de la Cruz, Monica
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