Morphology Development of Block Copolymer and Homopolymer Blend Films

Morphology Development of Block Copolymer and Homopolymer Blend Films
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Synopsis Morphology Development of Block Copolymer and Homopolymer Blend Films by : Yuxuan Chen

Block copolymers (BCPs) have received considerable attention, as they can self-assemble into different nanoscale structures with different properties under certain conditions for a variety of applications. For example, cylinder forming block copolymers can be applied as effective nano-filtration membranes for oil-water separation. The main objective of this work is to investigate the morphological development of block polymer and homopolymer blend systems that can be ultimately useful in applications. Poly (styrene-block-2vinyl pyridine) (PS-b-P2VP) was blended with varying concentrations from 0-40 wt% homopolymer poly2-vinylpyridine (P2VP) to examine its effect on morphology, domain size and orientation in thin films. We observed morphologies ranging from parallel cylinders to quasi-micellar cylinders. The effect of different annealing methods (oven annealing, CZA-S and direct immersion annealing) was studied. In uniform thermal annealing, the orientation of P2VP cylinders, changes from parallel to perpendicular and back to parallel again as the homopolymer mass fraction increases in blend and then ultimately results in formation of micelles. Similar results were obtained with zone annealing, however the degree of ordering was higher and faster. For direct immersion annealing, the morphology changes from perpendicular to the mixed morphology composing of parallel and perpendicular orientations, which reflects the degree of isotropy provided by the solvent mixture that reduces the bias provided by the substrate interactions to orient cylinders horizontally to substrate. The opportunity to introduce homopolymer into ordered block copolymer domains in selective manner is useful since this allows us to tune the film morphology without synthesizing new block copolymers for varying molecular weights to obtain similar effects. Extraction of the homopolymer by selective solvent after ordering allows us to make nanoporous channels for membrane applications.

Polymer Thin Films

Polymer Thin Films
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Publisher : World Scientific
Total Pages : 312
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ISBN-10 : 9789812818829
ISBN-13 : 9812818820
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Synopsis Polymer Thin Films by : Ophelia Kwan Chui Tsui

Ch. 1. Block copolymer thin films / J.-Y. Wang, S. Park and T. P. Russell -- ch. 2. Equilibration of block copolymer films on chemically patterned surfaces / G. S. W. Craig, H. Kang and P. F. Nealey -- ch. 3. Structure formation and evolution in confined cylinder-forming block copolymers / G. J. A. Sevink and J. G. E. M. Fraaije -- ch. 4. Block copolymer lithography for magnetic device fabrication / J. Y. Cheng and C. A. Ross -- ch. 5. Hierarchical structuring of polymer nanoparticles by self-organization / M. Shimomura ... [et al.] -- ch. 6. Wrinkling polymers for surface structure control and functionality / E. P. Chan and A. J. Crosby -- ch. 7. Crystallization in polymer thin films: morphology and growth / R. M. Van Horn and S. Z. D. Cheng -- ch. 8. Friction at soft polymer surface / M. K. Chaudhury, K. Vorvolakos and D. Malotky -- ch. 9. Relationship between molecular architecture, large-strain mechanical response and adhesive performance of model, block copolymer-based pressure sensitive adhesives / C. Creton and K. R. Shull -- ch. 10. Stability and dewetting of thin liquid films / K. Jacobs, R. Seemann and S. Herminghaus -- ch. 11. Anomalous dynamics of polymer Films / O. K. C. Tsui.

Polypropylene Structure, blends and Composites

Polypropylene Structure, blends and Composites
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 228
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ISBN-10 : 0412614200
ISBN-13 : 9780412614200
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Synopsis Polypropylene Structure, blends and Composites by : J. Karger-Kocsis

Although polypropylene has been marketed since the 1950s, research and development in this area is still vigorous. The consumption of polypropylene over the years has been relatively high, mainly due to the steady improvement of its property profile. Polypropylene: Structures, Blends and Composites, in three separate volumes, reflects on the key factors which have contributed to the success of polypropylene, dealing with all aspects of structure-performance relationships relevant to thermoplastic polymers and related composites. Volume 1, Structure and Morphology, deals with polymorphism in polypropylene homo- and copolymers, where molecular and supermolecular structures are covered, and the processing-induced structure development of polypropylene, showing the interrelation between the processing-induced morphology and mechanical performance. Volume 2, Copolymers and Blends, contains comprehensive surveys of the nucleation and crystallisation behaviour of the related systems. It includes the development of morphology and its effects on rheological and mechanical properties of polypropylene-based alloys and blends and a review of polypropylene-based thermoplastic elastomers. Volume 3, Composites, gives a comprehensive overview of filled and reinforced systems with polypropylene as a matrix material, with the main emphasis on processing-structure-property-interrelationships. Chapters cover all aspects of particulate filled, chopped fibre-, fibre mat- and continuous fibre-reinforced composites. Interfacial phenomena, such as adhesion, wetting and interfacial crystallisation, are also included as important aspects of this subject.

Developments in Block Copolymer Science and Technology

Developments in Block Copolymer Science and Technology
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Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages : 380
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ISBN-10 : 9780470093931
ISBN-13 : 0470093935
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Synopsis Developments in Block Copolymer Science and Technology by : Ian W. Hamley

Focuses on recent advances in research on block copolymers, covering chemistry (synthesis), physics (phase behaviors, rheology, modeling), and applications (melts and solutions). Written by a team of internationally respected scientists from industry and academia, this text compiles and reviews the expanse of research that has taken place over the last five years into one accessible resource. Ian Hamley is the world-leading scientist in the field of block copolymer research Presents the recent advances in the area, covering chemistry, physics and applications. Provides a broad coverage from synthesis to fundamental physics through to applications Examines the potential of block copolymers in nanotechnology as self-assembling soft materials

Design and Applications of Nanostructured Polymer Blends and Nanocomposite Systems

Design and Applications of Nanostructured Polymer Blends and Nanocomposite Systems
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Publisher : William Andrew
Total Pages : 444
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ISBN-10 : 9780323394543
ISBN-13 : 032339454X
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Synopsis Design and Applications of Nanostructured Polymer Blends and Nanocomposite Systems by : Sabu Thomas

Design and Applications of Nanostructured Polymer Blend and Nanocomposite Systems offers readers an intelligent, thorough introduction to the design and applications of this new generation of designer polymers with customized properties. The book assembles and covers, in a unified way, the state-of-the-art developments of this less explored type of material. With a focus on nanostructured polymer blends, the book discusses the science of nanostructure formation and the potential performance benefits of nanostructured polymer blends and composites for applications across many sectors: electronics, coatings, adhesives, energy (photovoltaics), aerospace, automotive, and medical devices (biocompatible polymers). The book also describes the design, morphology, and structure of nanostructured polymer composites and blends to achieve specific properties. - Covers all important information for designing and selecting the right nanostructured polymer system - Provides specialized knowledge on self-repairing, nanofibre and nanostructured multiphase materials, as well as evaluation and testing of nanostructured polymer systems - Serves as a reference guide for development of new products in industries ranging from electronics, coatings, and energy, to transport and medical applications - Describes the design, morphology, and structure of nanostructured polymer composites and blends to achieve specific properties

Nanostructured Polymer Blends

Nanostructured Polymer Blends
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Publisher : William Andrew
Total Pages : 570
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ISBN-10 : 9781455731602
ISBN-13 : 1455731609
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Synopsis Nanostructured Polymer Blends by : Sabu Thomas

Over 30% of commercial polymers are blends or alloys or one kind or another. Nanostructured blends offer the scientist or plastics engineer a new range of possibilities with characteristics including thermodynamic stablility; the potential to improve material transparency, creep and solvent resistance; the potential to simultaneously increase tensile strength and ductility; superior rheological properties; and relatively low cost. Nanostructured Polymer Blends opens up immense structural possibilities via chemical and mechanical modifications that generate novel properties and functions and high-performance characteristics at a low cost. The emerging applications of these new materials cover a wide range of industry sectors, encompassing the coatings and adhesives industry, electronics, energy (photovoltaics), aerospace and medical devices (where polymer blends provide innovations in biocompatible materials). This book explains the science of nanostructure formation and the nature of interphase formations, demystifies the design of nanostructured blends to achieve specific properties, and introduces the applications for this important new class of nanomaterial. All the key topics related to recent advances in blends are covered: IPNs, phase morphologies, composites and nanocomposites, nanostructure formation, the chemistry and structure of additives, etc. - Introduces the science and technology of nanostructured polymer blends – and the procedures involved in melt blending and chemical blending to produce new materials with specific performance characteristics - Unlocks the potential of nanostructured polymer blends for applications across sectors, including electronics, energy/photovoltaics, aerospace/automotive, and medical devices (biocompatible polymers) - Explains the performance benefits in areas including rheological properties, thermodynamic stablility, material transparency, solvent resistance, etc.

Block Copolymers I

Block Copolymers I
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 264
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ISBN-10 : 3540265805
ISBN-13 : 9783540265801
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Synopsis Block Copolymers I by : Volker Abetz

1 N. Hadjichristidis, M. Pitsikalis, H. Iatrou: Synthesis of Block Copolymers.- 2 V. Abetz: Phase Behaviour and Morphologies of Block Copolymers.-