2017 Annual Meeting
(689b) Thermodynamics and Kinetics of Ordered, Stronly Segregated Diblock Copolymers
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A series of model systems containing compositionally asymmetric hydrocarbon and polylactide blocks were synthesized to probe this strongly segregated regime. Methods such as X-ray photon correlation spectroscopy, small angle X-ray scattering, and rheology were utilized to provide a full physical characterization of the dynamics and phase behavior of these systems. Conformational asymmetry is shown to promote the formation of the Frank-Kasper sigma phase, which often forms through a metastable dodecagonal quasicrystal. Additionally, the Frank-Kasper phase is shown to emerge in blends of two neat diblocks with disparate compositions and degrees of polymerization. These results experimentally validate theoretical predictions, and point towards new controls of complex phase behavior in particle-forming diblock copolymers.