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Morphology poly films

Because of the aqueous solubiUty of polyelectrolyte precursor polymers, another method of polymer blend formation is possible. The precursor polymer is co-dissolved with a water-soluble matrix polymer, and films of the blend are cast. With heating, the fully conjugated conducting polymer is generated to form the composite film. This technique has been used for poly(arylene vinylenes) with a variety of water-soluble matrix polymers, including polyacrjiamide, poly(ethylene oxide), polyvinylpyrroHdinone, methylceUulose, and hydroxypropylceUulose (139—141). These blends generally exhibit phase-separated morphologies. [Pg.39]

Hedrick et al. reported imide aryl ether ketone segmented block copolymers.228 The block copolymers were prepared via a two-step process. Both a bisphenol-A-based amorphous block and a semicrystalline block were prepared from a soluble and amorphous ketimine precursor. The blocks of poly(arylene ether ether ketone) oligomers with Mn range of 6000-12,000 g/mol were coreacted with 4,4,-oxydianiline (ODA) and pyromellitic dianhydride (PMDA) diethyl ester diacyl chloride in NMP in the presence of A - me thy 1 morphi 1 i nc. Clear films with high moduli by solution casting and followed by curing were obtained. Multiphase morphologies were observed in both cases. [Pg.360]

A number of approaches are available to improve the morphology and homogeneity of electrochemically deposited conducting polymer films. Priming of the electrode surface with a monolayer of adsorbed or covalently bonded monomer leads to more compact deposits of polyaniline,87,88 poly thiophene,80 and polypyrrole.89,90 Electrode rotation has been shown to inhibit the deposition of powdery overlayers during poly(3-methylthiophene) deposition.81... [Pg.558]

Tian et al. [56] have studied poly(G-caprolactone)-silica and Sengupta et al. [57] have investigated nylon 66-silica hybrid systems and have observed that the phase separation started when Si/H20 mole ratio is increased above 2 and the resultant hybrid films become opaque. Gao [11] has reported similar observations on sol-gel-derived ionomeric polyethylene-silica system. A wide range of literatures is not available on this topic of mbber-silica hybrid nanocomposites, though Bandyopadhyay et al. [34,35] have reported the hybrid formation with different TEOS/H2O mole ratios from ACM and ENR and also demonstrated detailed structure-property correlation in these systems. The hybrids have been prepared with 1 1, 1 2, 1 4, 1 6, 1 8, and 1 10 TEOS/H2O mole ratios. Figure 3.14 shows the morphology of the ACM-silica hybrid composites prepared from different TEOS/H2O mole ratios. [Pg.71]

Gong, Y., Hu, Z., Chen, Y, Huang, H. and He, X. (2005) Ring-shaped morphology in solution-cast polystyrene-poly(methyl methacrylate) block copolymer thin films. Langmuir 21, 11870-11877. [Pg.223]

A systematic comparative study of triblock terpolymers in the bulk and thin-film state was carried out on polystyrene-fo-poly(2-vinyl pyridine)-b-poly(ferf-bulyl methacrylate), PS-fr-P2VP-fr-PfBMA. A diblock precursor with a minority of PS leading to a double gyroid structure was used. Upon increase of PfBMA content this morphology changed from lamellae with... [Pg.157]

Figure 11 AFM images of the nanowires, (a) Top view observed after development of nonirradiated films. Images (b), (c), and (d) indicate the surface morphology of the developed films of poly(methyl-phenylsilane) after ion irradiation by 450-MeV at 2.2 x 10 , 7.1 x 10 , and 1.1 x 10 ions/... Figure 11 AFM images of the nanowires, (a) Top view observed after development of nonirradiated films. Images (b), (c), and (d) indicate the surface morphology of the developed films of poly(methyl-phenylsilane) after ion irradiation by 450-MeV at 2.2 x 10 , 7.1 x 10 , and 1.1 x 10 ions/...

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