Hard Phase Crystallization Directs the Phase Segregation of Hydrogen-Bonded Supramolecular Polymers

2019 
A growing body of work shows that the phase behavior of supramolecular polymers assembled from telechelic building blocks featuring binding motifs at the two termini is quite similar to that of conventional block copolymers. However, it remains unclear how crystallization of the phase formed by the binding motifs, which occurs in many supramolecular polymers, affects the phase morphology of such materials. Here we report a systematic investigation of a series of supramolecular polymers based on poly(ethylene-co-butylene) (PEB) telechelics and the complementary H-bonding pair isophthalic acid–pyridine (IPA-Py). These polymers were designed to feature two blocks that assemble into an amorphous low-glass-transition phase formed by the PEB segments and crystalline domains consisting of the binding motifs. The nature of the latter was systematically varied via the choice of the pyridine employed. The influence of the binding motif on the phase morphology and thereby properties of these supramolecular polymers ...
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