Control of Nanostructure in Mixtures of Block Copolymers: Curvature Control via Cosurfactant Effects

2007 
We aim to elucidate the cosurfactant effects, which are expected when junctions of two block copolymers share a common microdomain interface, on morphology and phase behavior of mixtures. Especially this paper addresses the effects involved for binary mixtures composed of polystyrene-block-polyisoprene having about equal molecular weights but complementary compositions, one forming polystyrene (PS) cylinders in polyisoprene (PI) matrix and the other forming PI cylinders in PS matrix. Transmission electron microscopy and small-angle X-ray scattering were used to characterize the phase behavior and domain spacing of the binary mixtures. First, we found an expanding composition range for hexagonally packed cylindrical morphology and a narrowed composition range for lamellae relative to the corresponding composition ranges for neat SI block copolymer under a strong segregation condition. The result indicates that the cosurfactant effects help a block copolymer to take its spontaneous curvature. Second, it was...
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