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Phase Behavior of Binary Blends of Diblock Copolymers: Progress and Opportunities.

Jiayu XieAn-Chang Shi
Published in: Langmuir : the ACS journal of surfaces and colloids (2023)
The phase behavior of binary blends of diblock copolymers has been examined extensively in the past decades. Experimental and theoretical studies have demonstrated that mixing two different block copolymers provides an efficient and versatile route to regulate their self-assembled morphologies. A good understanding of the principles governing the self-assembly of block copolymer blends has been obtained from the study of A 1 B 1 /A 2 B 2 diblock copolymer blends. The second (A 2 B 2 ) diblocks could act synergistically as fillers and cosurfactants to regulate the domain size and interfacial properties, resulting in the formation of ordered phases not found in the parent (A 1 B 1 or A 2 B 2 ) diblock copolymer melts. The study of A 1 B 1 /A 2 B 2 block copolymer blends further provides a solid foundation for future research on more complex block copolymer blends.
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