2012
DOI: 10.1021/la2040642
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Polymer Compatibility in Two Dimensions. Modeling of Phase Behavior of Mixed Polymethacrylate Langmuir Films

Abstract: We analyze the possibility of polymer blends undergoing phase separation in two dimensions. To this end, we investigate a model system consisting of water-supported Langmuir monolayers, obtained from binary polyalkyl-methacrylate mixtures (PXMA, where X stands for any of the type of ester side groups used: M, methyl-; E, ethyl-; B, butyl-; H, hexyl-; O, octyl-; L, lauryl-methacrylate), by means of self consistent field (SCF) calculations. In particular, we address the conditions which determine demixing and ph… Show more

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“…Two-gradient models were used before in various contexts. 27, 28 We here consider two different two-gradient lattice types. (i) The planar lattice is used to evaluate the edge energy of a straight edge, i.e., τ 0 .…”
Section: The Latticementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Two-gradient models were used before in various contexts. 27, 28 We here consider two different two-gradient lattice types. (i) The planar lattice is used to evaluate the edge energy of a straight edge, i.e., τ 0 .…”
Section: The Latticementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Unlike solid surfaces, the airliquid interface is dynamic, providing both unique variability and transferability of the resulting patterns. Although there have been a few studies on the phase separation of non-connected homopolymers at the air-water interface, [38][39][40] to our knowledge none of these studies have applied the unique lateral confinement to phase separation which should arise from anchoring the dissimilar chains to the water surface.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In 'amphiphilic polymers', each repeating unit has an amphiphilic character given by the ratio of the hydrophilic to hydrophobic parts and forms high ordered structures [86,87]. Polymethacrylates [88] and poly(maleic acid) derivatives are typical polymers in this class. Polymer brushes, where the backbone and the side groups exhibit different hydrophilicity/hydrophobicity, belong to this amphiphilic polymer class.…”
Section: Polymer-based Langmuir Layersmentioning
confidence: 99%