2020
DOI: 10.1021/acs.macromol.0c02020
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Block Copolymers Composed of Main-Chain Cyclic Polymers: Morphology Transition and Covalent Stabilization of Self-Assembled Nanostructures via Intra- and Interchain Cyclization of Styrene-co-isoprene Blocks

Abstract: Amorphous saturated hydrocarbon polymers containing main-chain cyclic units have potential as novel optoelectronic materials for plastic lenses and optical storage media owing to their high glass transition temperature, nonhygroscopic nature, transparency, and low birefringence. Here, we report the synthesis of block copolymers (BCPs) incorporating a branched polyethylene glycol (PEG) hydrophilic block and randomly copolymerized styrene and isoprene units (p­(St-co-Ip)) of different molecular weights as the hy… Show more

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“…27,[79][80][81] Equally perplexing micellar nanostructures can be selfassembled from BCPs with complex architectures like multiblock, 82 cyclic, 83 as well as graft, comb and branched copolymers, [84][85][86] while bottlebrush copolymers have recently emerged as a novel class of BCPs with an unprecedented potential for architectural complexity leading to equivalently unique nanoassemblies. 22,[87][88][89][90][91][92] Finally, special mention should be made to inverted bicontinuous morphologies like cubosomes and hexosomes that form as a result of high block asymmetry corresponding to p values above 1, [93][94][95] and conetworks derived from the selfassembly of cross-linked star BCPs. 96,97 2.3 | Alternative self-assembly routes…”
Section: Complex Supramolecular Structuresmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…27,[79][80][81] Equally perplexing micellar nanostructures can be selfassembled from BCPs with complex architectures like multiblock, 82 cyclic, 83 as well as graft, comb and branched copolymers, [84][85][86] while bottlebrush copolymers have recently emerged as a novel class of BCPs with an unprecedented potential for architectural complexity leading to equivalently unique nanoassemblies. 22,[87][88][89][90][91][92] Finally, special mention should be made to inverted bicontinuous morphologies like cubosomes and hexosomes that form as a result of high block asymmetry corresponding to p values above 1, [93][94][95] and conetworks derived from the selfassembly of cross-linked star BCPs. 96,97 2.3 | Alternative self-assembly routes…”
Section: Complex Supramolecular Structuresmentioning
confidence: 99%