Simple generic picture of toughness in solid polymer blends

Abstract

Toughness T of a brittle polymeric solid can be enhanced by blending another compatible and ductile polymer. While this common wisdom is generally valid, a generic picture is lacking that connects the atomistic details to the macroscopic non-linear mechanics. Using all-atom and complementary generic simulations we show how a delicate balance between the side group contact density of the brittle polymers c and its dilution upon adding a second component controls T. A broad range of systems follows a universal trend in T with d c/ d, where is the tensile strain. The simulation data is consistent with a simple model based on the parallel spring analogy.

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