1971
DOI: 10.1021/ba-1971-0099.ch023
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Kinetics of Aggregation and Dimensions of Supramolecular Structure in Noncrystalline Block Copolymers

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“…The blends showed macrophase‐separated composite structures containing microphase‐separated domains inside. Learning from the earlier studies4, 5, 11, 12 and based on our own results,4, 5, 11–14 we can conclude that the phase behavior of binary mixtures of two‐component block copolymers seems to be strongly influenced by the chain architecture of the components as well.…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 61%
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“…The blends showed macrophase‐separated composite structures containing microphase‐separated domains inside. Learning from the earlier studies4, 5, 11, 12 and based on our own results,4, 5, 11–14 we can conclude that the phase behavior of binary mixtures of two‐component block copolymers seems to be strongly influenced by the chain architecture of the components as well.…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 61%
“…Compared with an intensive investigation on the thermodynamics and phase behavior of block copolymers, only limited information is available on their blends. In an earlier study on binary blends of polystyrene‐ block ‐polybutadiene (SB) diblocks, Hoffman et al4 reported a microscopic demixing of blend partners, with two maxima in the domain size distribution. Jiang et al,5 Hadziioannou and Skoulios,6 and Hashimoto et al7–9 investigated binary blends consisting of diblocks and triblocks.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Note that the annealing temperature is happened to be above the T g of the hard segments (≤68°C). The drying temperatures of solvent‐cast films of A–B block copolymers were set coincidentally at slightly above the T g of the hard segment too 20, 21…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Contrary to the opinion and observations of certain early investigators (Beecher, et al, 1969, McIntyre andCampos-Lopez, 1970), the shape of the discrete polystyrene domains in SBS copolymers, containing about 27% by weight polystyrene, is not spherical. The domain shape appears to be nearly parallel, slightly curved, cylindrical rods of polystyrene in the polybutadiene matrix (Figure V-l) for solvent cast films (using a good solvent for both components) (Douy and Gallot, 1971, Hendus, et al, 1967, Inoue, et al, 1971, Krigbaum, et al, 1973, Lewis and Price, 1971, Turecek, 1972, Uchida, et al, 1972 for solvent cast films annealed at 100 0 C (Hoffman, et al, 1971) and for compression -51-1 molded samples (Lewis and Price, 1971) The spherical domains only appear in films of block copolymers containing 27% polystyrene cast from a poor solvent for the polystyrene block (e.g. cyclohexane) (Beecher, 1969, Inoue, et al, 1969 and in films of SBS copolymers containing less than 20% polystyrene .…”
Section: Surface Morphologymentioning
confidence: 98%
“…The mercury and the beakers of benzene were all placed inside a partly closed container inside of a fumehood with a very low draft. This care was taken to obtain uniform films and to minimize the kinetic (polystyrene mobility) limitation to obtaining films with the fully developed thermodynamic morphology (discrete polystyrene domains in polybutadiene continuum) (Hoffman, et al, 1971, Lewis and Price, 1971. Films varying in thickness were prepared by varying the concentration and volume of benzene solution used.…”
Section: (A) Film Preparationmentioning
confidence: 99%