Adding strain-stiffening elasticity to Flory-Huggins theory quantitatively predicts the phase boundaries of elastic microphase separation in swollen polymer networks from independently measured mechanical and solubility data.
Thus, there are no fitting parameters specific to EMPS (see the full expression for ftot in Appendix B)
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Thermodynamics of microphase separation in a swollen, strain-stiffening polymer network
Adding strain-stiffening elasticity to Flory-Huggins theory quantitatively predicts the phase boundaries of elastic microphase separation in swollen polymer networks from independently measured mechanical and solubility data.