High-Density Packing of Spherical Microdomains from A(AB 3 ) 3 Dendron-like Miktoarm Star Copolymer.
Dokyung WooHyeongkeon YoonLuyang LiQingshu DongWeihua LiJin Kon KimPublished in: ACS macro letters (2023)
An A(AB 3 ) 3 dendron-like miktoarm star copolymer consisting of polystyrene (PS, A) and poly(2-vinylpyridine) (P2VP, B) was synthesized using a series of anionic polymerization, atom-transfer radical polymerization (ATRP), and click reaction. The morphology of A(AB 3 ) 3 changed greatly depending on the volume fraction of A and the chain asymmetry. Interestingly, a body-centered cubic spherical phase was found even at f A = 0.51 because the chain architecture of A(AB 3 ) 3 stabilizes the large interfacial curvature toward A domains. On the other hand, when the length difference between the end and middle A blocks decreased, a hexagonally packed cylindrical phase was formed at f A = 0.50. This is attributed to the fact that the middle A chains are arranged in a more relaxed way, resulting in a milder interfacial curvature toward A domains. The experimental observations are well-consistent with the predictions based on self-consistent-field theory.