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Microphase separation, block

Liquid crystallinity and block microphase separation both compete during the minimization of free energy of the system. As we will show later in this review, in the case of a rod-coil diblock copolymer, liquid crystallinity plays a very important role in the microphase separation process and leads to morphologies distinctly different from the conventional spheres, cylinders and lamellar microstructures and include the arrow head, zig-zag, and wavy lamellae phases [40, 41], In the case of SGLC-coil... [Pg.68]

In the next section the basic properties of block copolymers and liquid crystalline polymers will be summarized. Furthermore, we discuss the block microphase separation and its interaction with the LC ordering in one of the blocks in a systematic way. In the remaining sections a couple of examples (see Table 1) will be discussed of competing hierarchical ordering at surfaces, with emphasis on the possibilities for controlled nanopatterning. [Pg.72]

Figure C2.1.11. Morjrhologies of a microphase-separated di-block copolymer as function of tire volume fraction of one component. The values here refer to a polystyrene-polyisoprene di-block copolymer and ( )pg is tire volume fraction of the polystyrene blocks. OBDD denotes tire ordered bicontinuous double diamond stmcture. (Figure from [78], reprinted by pemrission of Annual Reviews.)... Figure C2.1.11. Morjrhologies of a microphase-separated di-block copolymer as function of tire volume fraction of one component. The values here refer to a polystyrene-polyisoprene di-block copolymer and ( )pg is tire volume fraction of the polystyrene blocks. OBDD denotes tire ordered bicontinuous double diamond stmcture. (Figure from [78], reprinted by pemrission of Annual Reviews.)...
Fraaije, J.G.E.M. Dynamic density functional theory for microphase separation kinetics of block copolymer melts. J. Chem. Phys. 99 (1993) 9202-9212. [Pg.36]

Whereas random copolymers exhibit one T described by equation 38, block copolymers, because of this microphase separation, exhibit two glass-transition temperatures. The T of each block is close to, if not the same as, the homopolymer from which it was formed. Polymer properties are also affected by the arrangement of the blocks. This is shown for high styrene-containing or high molecular-weight styrene resias of various block arrangements ia Table 3. [Pg.184]

Block (Star) Arrangement. The known star polymers, like their linear counterparts, exhibit microphase separation. In general, they exhibit higher viscosities in the melt than their analogous linear materials. Their rheological behavior is reminiscent of network materials rather than linear block copolymers (58). Although they have been used as compatibiUzers in polymer blends, they are not as effective at property enhancements as linear diblocks... [Pg.184]

The second front originates in the polymer synthesis community. Efforts are mainly directed toward production of monodisperse block copolymers by living polymerizations. These stmctures typically result in microphase separated systems if one block is a high T material and the other is elastomeric in... [Pg.188]

It is well known that block copolymers and graft copolymers composed of incompatible sequences form the self-assemblies (the microphase separations). These morphologies of the microphase separation are governed by Molau s law [1] in the solid state. Nowadays, not only the three basic morphologies but also novel morphologies, such as ordered bicontinuous double diamond structure, are reported [2-6]. The applications of the microphase separation are also investigated [7-12]. As one of the applications of the microphase separation of AB diblock copolymers, it is possible to synthesize coreshell type polymer microspheres upon crosslinking the spherical microdomains [13-16]. [Pg.601]

The core-shell type polymer microspheres were synthesized upon the chemical crosslinking of the spherical microdomains in the microphase separated films. The block copolymers were dissolved in 1,1,2-trichloroeth-... [Pg.602]

A variety of morphologies and properties can be achieved with microphase-separated block copolymers. Copolymers of hard and soft polymer segments have... [Pg.6]

Methyl-l,10-undecadiene, ADMET polymerization of, 442 Michaelis-Menten enzymatic kinetics, 84 Microbial hydrolysis, 43 Microcellular elastomers, 204-205 Microphase-separated block copolymers, 6-7... [Pg.589]

The synthesis of well defined block copolymers exhibiting controlled molecular weight, low compositional heterogeneity and narrow molecular weight distribution is a major success of anionic polymerization techniques 6,7,14-111,112,113). Blocks of unlike chemical nature have a general tendency to undergo microphase separation, thereby producing mesomorphic phases. Block copolymers therefore exhibit unique properties, that prompted numerous studies and applications (e.g. thermoplastic elastomers). [Pg.164]

Microdomain stmcture is a consequence of microphase separation. It is associated with processability and performance of block copolymer as TPE, pressure sensitive adhesive, etc. The size of the domain decreases as temperature increases [184,185]. At processing temperature they are in a disordered state, melt viscosity becomes low with great advantage in processability. At service temperamre, they are in ordered state and the dispersed domain of plastic blocks acts as reinforcing filler for the matrix polymer [186]. This transition is a thermodynamic transition and is controlled by counterbalanced physical factors, e.g., energetics and entropy. [Pg.133]

Veenstra H., Hoogvfiet R.M., Norder B., De B., and Abe P. Microphase separation and rheology of a semicrystalUne poly(ether-ester) multiblock copolymer, J. Polym. Sci. B. Polym Phys., 36, 1795, 1998. Garbrieelse W., SoUman M., and Dijkstra K., Microstmcture and phase behaviour of block copolyfether ester) thermoplastic elastomers. Macromolecules, 34, 1685, 2001. [Pg.159]

LeiblerL., Theory of microphase separation in block copolymers. Macromolecules, 13, 1602, 1980. Eoerster S., Khandpur A.K., Zhao J., Bates E.S., Hamley I.W., Ryan A.J., and Bras W. Complex phase behavior of polyisoprene-polystyrene diblock copolymers near the order-disorder transition. Macromolecules, 21, 6922, 1994. [Pg.161]

Blockcopolymer microphase separation [9] Depending on the length of chemically different blocks of monomers in a block copolymer, ordered nanostructures can be obtained in bulk samples and thin films. The film morphology can differ significantly from the bulk morphology, but because the structure is determined by the pair-pair interaction of monomers and/or an interface, and it is a thermodynamically stable structure, it is classified as self-assembly. [Pg.188]

Uk, ---,Uk comprising Zc1,...,/cM 1 units, respectively [14]. Generating functions of such correlators play a key role in the theory of microphase separation and in the statistical thermodynamics of block copolymers [3]. [Pg.167]


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