Hello everyone,
this is my first post, so excuse me If I don't comply strictly to the forum rules.
I'm a Mechanical Engineer without a background in Organic Chemistry, and I just ran into a project where I need some help. Explanation:
As a structural filler, we use the copolymer Paraloid B72, from Rohm and Haas (an EMA Copolymer). Different people uses different types of Solvents (Toluene, Xylene, Acetone or ShellSol A100) to solve this Copolymer, to make it flow into the desired filling areas(usually, solution of 5-20% w/w of Copolymer).
The issue, is that the cast material after solving the original Paraloid, has different properties. I would like to know, If there's any reaction between the copolymer and the described solvents above, what is the reaction mechanisms, how the final material structure will be (how affects to the copolymer chains), and how each of those solvents affects to the theoretically non variant properties.
I hope I have described the issue properly. Thank you in advance for all your help.