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Janus Graft Block Copolymers: Design of a Polymer Architecture for Independently Tuned Nanostructures and Polymer Properties.

Zi-Hao GuoAn N LeXunda FengYoungwoo ChooBingqian LiuDanyu WangZhengyi WanYuwei GuJulia ZhaoVince LiChinedum O OsujiJeremiah A JohnsonMingjiang Zhong
Published in: Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) (2018)
The graft-through synthesis of Janus graft block copolymers (GBCPs) from branched macromonomers composed of various combinations of homopolymers is presented. Self-assembly of GBCPs resulted in ordered nanostructures with ultra-small domain sizes down to 2.8 nm (half-pitch). The grafted architecture introduces an additional parameter, the backbone length, which enables control over the thermomechanical properties and processability of the GBCPs independently of their self-assembled nanostructures. The simple synthetic route to GBCPs and the possibility of using a variety of polymer combinations contribute to the universality of this technique.
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