2017
DOI: 10.1021/acsomega.7b01075
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Versatile Controls of Microdomain Morphologies and Temperature Dependencies in Lamellar Spacing by Blending Diblock Copolymers Bearing Antisymmetric Compositions

Abstract: The morphologies of the microphase-separated structures in the binary blends of diblock copolymers (AB/AB) have been studied intensively for the case of diblock copolymers bearing antisymmetric compositions with similar molecular weights. Here, the two diblock copolymers 1 and 2, of which compositions are 0.5 – x and 0.5 + x (0 < x < 0.5), respectively, were blended, and the morphology diagram was constructed in the plot of χ Z … Show more

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“…Nanocomposites consisting of [(PEO 17 ) 100 - co -(PE 11 ) 100 ]- b -(PS 26 ) 50 and 150 wt % PTAs formed an HPC- in -HPC morphology, as evidenced by a SAXS pattern with red-indexed q ratios of and black-indexed q ratios of in Figure c. The isolated bright nanodomains shown in the TEM image affirmed the hexagonal distribution of PE-rich subcylinders within a continuous PEO­(PTA) matrix (Figure d,f). At a larger scale, the phase separation between PS and the PEO­(PTA)- co -PE cylinders resulted in the HCP superstructures.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 85%
“…Nanocomposites consisting of [(PEO 17 ) 100 - co -(PE 11 ) 100 ]- b -(PS 26 ) 50 and 150 wt % PTAs formed an HPC- in -HPC morphology, as evidenced by a SAXS pattern with red-indexed q ratios of and black-indexed q ratios of in Figure c. The isolated bright nanodomains shown in the TEM image affirmed the hexagonal distribution of PE-rich subcylinders within a continuous PEO­(PTA) matrix (Figure d,f). At a larger scale, the phase separation between PS and the PEO­(PTA)- co -PE cylinders resulted in the HCP superstructures.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 85%
“…Here, the chemical junction between PS and PI blocks is indicated with a red cross (×). In case when we assume slightly stretched Gaussian chains for both PS and PI blocks, the interface between the PS and PI phases spontaneously is curved to avoid chain overlapping (or to avoid void formation, which results in a decrease in the mass density) with avoiding unfavorable chain stretching, for the case of the biased composition where the chain dimension of PS is much smaller than that of PI. ,, Note that Figure b illustrates the case when the block chains are stretched so as to increase the distance between the centers of gravity of PS and PI chains in the case of the strong segregation.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%