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Polyisoprene different polymerization methods

It was reported recently, that polymeric can also form quasicrystals. Hayashida et al. [50] demonstrated that certain blends of polyisoprene, polystyrene, and poly(2-vinylpyridine) form starshaped copolymers that assemble into quaskrystals. By probing the samples with transmission electron microscopy and X-ray diffraction methods, they conclude that the films are composed of periodic patterns of triangles and squares that exhibit 12-fold symmetry. These are signs of quasicrystalline ordering. Such ordering differ from conventional crystals lack of periodic structures yet are well-ordered, as indicated by the sharp diffraction patterns they generate. Quasi-crystals also differ from ordinary crystals in another fundamental way. They exhibit rotational symmetries (often five or tenfold). There are still some basic questions about their stracture. [Pg.40]

The anionic arm-first methods can also be applied to the synthesis of star block copolymers [59]. The procedure is identical except that living diblock copolymers (arising from sequential copolymerization of two appropriate monomers, added in the order of increasing nucleophilicity) are used as living precursor chains. The active sites subsequently initiate the polymerization of a small amount of a bis-unsaturated monomer (DVB in most cases) to generate the cores. If polystyrene and polyisoprene (or polybutadiene) are selected, the resulting star block copol)miers behave as thermoplastic elastomers because of their different glass transition temperatures. [Pg.39]


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