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Using Janus Nanoparticles To Trap Polymer Blend Morphologies during Solvent-Evaporation-Induced Demixing
2015
Using ternary blends of polystyrene (PS), poly(methyl methacrylate) (PMMA), and Janus particles (JPs) with symmetric PS and PMMA hemispheres, we demonstrate the stabilization of dispersed and bicontinuous phase-separated morphologies by the interfacial adsorption of Janus particles during demixing upon solvent removal. The resulting blend morphology could be varied by changing the blend composition and JP loading. Increasing particle loading decreased the size of phase-separated domains, while altering the mixing ratio of the PS/PMMA homopolymers produced morphologies ranging from PMMA droplets in a PS matrix to PS droplets in a PMMA matrix. Notably, bicontinuous morphologies were obtained …
Tetrahydrofuran: More than a “Randomizer” in the Living Anionic Copolymerization of Styrene and Isoprene: Kinetics, Microstructures, Morphologies, an…
2020
The statistical anionic copolymerization of isoprene (I) and styrene (S) is commonly used to synthesize tapered block copolymers, enabling control of the phase behavior by adjusting the order–disor...
Adsorption of di-and triblock copolymers with functionalized butadiene-styrene blocks from dilute solution
1995
Abstract The adsorption behaviour of functionalized polystyrene-block-polybutadiene diblock copolymers, P(S-b-B), and polybutadiene-block-polystyrene-block-polybutadiene triblock copolymers, P(B-b-S-b-B), from dilute solutions in toluene onto silicon wafers was investigated by means of null-ellipsometry. Polar 4-(3,5-dioxo- 1,2,4-triazolidin-4-yl) benzoic acid groups (urazole groups) were attached randomly to the butadiene blocks. The PS blocks and the PB blocks adsorb not on the substrate surface, but only on the polar functional groups. It was verified that the adsorbed amount does not depend on the number of functional groups nor on the degree of polymerization of the polybutadiene block…
The glass transition of mixtures of polystyrene with alkyl-terminated oligostyrene — experimental evidence for microphase separation in a polymer ble…
1995
Mixtures of high molecular weight polystyrene (P n = 961.5 ; T g = 373 K) and sec-butyl-terminated oligostyrene (P n = 10.6 ; T g = 302 K) show a dependence of the glass transition on the composition (i.e., number-average molecular weight) which cannot be described by the classic equations of Fox & Flory or Kanig & Ueberreiter. Addition of small amounts of the oligostyrene strongly decreases the glass transition, and above an oligomer content of 40 wt.-% the glass transition remains constant within experimental error. This behavior can be attributed to the unfavorable interactions between the alkyl-terminated oligomer and the high molecular weight PS. As a result the oligomer is a bad solve…
Influence of the Copolymer Content on the Miscibility, Phase Behaviour and Morphology of a DGEBA/Polystyrene/Styrene-co-Maleic Anhydride Ternary Blend
2009
The miscibility, phase behaviour and morphology of ternary systems, formed by a DGEBA-based epoxy resin, polystyrene (PS) and styrene-co-maleic anhydride (SMA) copolymers have been investigated through phase diagrams. The analysis has been done in the absence and in the presence of 4,4'-methylene bis(2,6-diethyl aniline) (MDEA) as curing agent. In both cases, the influence of the copolymer content on blend compatibility, has been discussed. The results show that miscibility is enhanced by the presence of SMA copolymer in the blend and as the MA content in the copolymer is increased (from 7 to 14wt.-%), due to specific H-bonding interactions between the H-donor hydroxyl groups on the epoxy r…
Amphipolar Core−Shell Cylindrical Brushes as Templates for the Formation of Gold Clusters and Nanowires
2002
Methacryloyl end-functionalized block copolymers consisting of styrene and vinyl-2-pyridine were polymerized to poly(block co-macromonomer)s with a much higher main chain than side chain degree of ...
Synthesis of a polystyrene-arm-polybutadiene-arm-poly(methyl methacrylate) triarm star copolymer
1996
The straightforward synthesis of a polystyrene-arm-polybutadiene-arm-poly(methyl methacrylate) triarm star copolymer has been successfully realized by a sequence of reactions which involves the sequential addition of a living polybutadienyllithium to a polystyrene macromonomer with a terminal 1,1-diphenylethylene unit and subsequent polymerization of methyl methacrylate. The high-molecular-weight polystyrene-arm-polybutadiene-arm-poly(methyl methacrylate) star copolymer shows microphase separation into three phases.
Temperature Variation Enables the Design of Biobased Block Copolymers via One‐Step Anionic Copolymerization
2021
A one-pot approach for the preparation of diblock copolymers consisting of polystyrene and polymyrcene blocks is described via a temperature-induced block copolymer (BCP) formation strategy. A monomer mixture of styrene and myrcene is employed. The unreactive nature of myrcene in a polar solvent (tetrahydrofuran) at -78 °C enables the sole formation of active polystyrene macroinitiators, while an increase of the temperature (-38 °C to room temperature) leads to poly(styrene-block-myrcene) formation due to polymerization of myrcene. Well-defined BCPs featuring molar masses in the range of 44-117.2 kg mol-1 with dispersities, Ð, of 1.09-1.21, and polymyrcene volume fractions of 30-64% are acc…
Study and comparison of interaction parameters and phase behavior of epoxy/polystyrene and epoxies copolymer polystyrene-b-poly(methyl methacrylate) …
2008
Thermodynamic studies in terms of phase separation behavior and interaction parameters, in mixtures of epoxy resins (thermoset materials) with thermoplastic additives, consisting of polystyrene (PS) or polystyrene-b-poly(methyl methacrylate) P(S-MMA) (with small proportion of MMA), have been carried out. It can be confirmed that the solubility of P(S-MMA) is an improvement on that of PS, with the prepolymer epoxy resins. Moreover, the interaction parameters are positive at temperatures in which phase separation is observed, but negative at temperatures in which the phase separation window disappears, in the corresponding phase diagram. POLYM. COMPOS., 2008. © 2008 Society of Plastics Engine…
HPMA-based block copolymers promote differential drug delivery kinetics for hydrophobic and amphiphilic molecules.
2015
Abstract We describe a method how polymeric nanoparticles stabilized with (2-hydroxypropyl)methacrylamide (HPMA)-based block copolymers are used as drug delivery systems for a fast release of hydrophobic and a controlled release of an amphiphilic molecule. The versatile method of the miniemulsion solvent-evaporation technique was used to prepare polystyrene (PS) as well as poly-d/l-lactide (PDLLA) nanoparticles. Covalently bound or physically adsorbed fluorescent dyes labeled the particles’ core and their block copolymer corona. Confocal laser scanning microscopy (CLSM) in combination with flow cytometry measurements were applied to demonstrate the burst release of a fluorescent hydrophobic…