Role of Bottlebrush Additives on the Structure of Block Copolymers in the Bulk and Thin Films
Daniel F. Sunday,
Lee J. Richter,
Lucas Q. Flagg
et al.
Abstract:Blending block copolymers (BCP) with additives is a useful approach for controlling BCP morphology and properties. In athermal systems, blends of BCPs with polymer additives having very high molecular (M n ) mass generally result in macrophase separation. Bottlebrush polymers, which consist of a linear backbone and grafted side chains, present an interesting alternative where the overall M n of the system can be very large but the low M n side chains may drive miscibility with the BCP. In this study, a bottleb… Show more
Conjugated core–shell bottlebrush polymers are synthesized by ROMP. P3HT as a crystallizable block and PEG as a colloidally stabilizing block lead to self-assembly into several unique crystalline nanostructures with long conjugation lengths.
Conjugated core–shell bottlebrush polymers are synthesized by ROMP. P3HT as a crystallizable block and PEG as a colloidally stabilizing block lead to self-assembly into several unique crystalline nanostructures with long conjugation lengths.
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