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Stabilizing Phases of Block Copolymers with Gigantic Spheres via Designed Chain Architectures.

Yicheng QiangWeihua LiAn-Chang Shi
Published in: ACS macro letters (2020)
It is generally believed that the spherical domains self-assembled from AB -type block copolymers are composed of the minority A blocks with a volume fraction of f A < 1/2. Breaking this generic rule so that the spherical domains are formed by the majority A blocks ( f A > 1/2) requires mechanisms to drastically expand the stable region of spherical packing phases. Self-consistent field theory predicts that dendron-like AB -type block copolymers, composed of G - 1 generations of A blocks connected with the outermost generation of B blocks, exhibit a stable region of spherical packing phases extending to f A ∼ 0.7. The extremely expanded spherical regions shed light on the mechanisms governing the self-assembly of amphiphilic macromolecules, as well as provide opportunities to engineer complex spherical packing phases.
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