2006 AIChE Annual Meeting
(298c) Self Assembly of Rod-Coil Block Copolymers and Homopolymers
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Swelling the rod-coil block copolymer with homopolymer provides an alternative way to modify the morphology without additional synthesis. Due to the conformational contrast in the rod and coil, incorporation of homopolymer into the self-assembly process is expected to differ significantly from more traditional block copolymer structures. In fact, molecular weight matched rod-like homopolymers interdigitate with the rod-blocks within their respective lamellae. As a result of the interdigitation, the coil blocks must rearrange to occupy more interfacial area. This results in an unprecedented decrease in domain spacing with increasing rod homopolymer. Conversely when coil homopolymers are incorporated, they are locally solubilized within the coil microdomain resulting in an increase of domain spacing with increasing coil homopolymer. In this talk, we will discuss the self-assembly process of rod-coil block copolymers and blends as well as discuss the unusual stability of the lamellar phase in this system which allows it to persist even with large amounts of homopolymer incorporated.