(517b) Non-Classical Sphere Forming in A-B-A-C Tetrablock Copolymers | AIChE

(517b) Non-Classical Sphere Forming in A-B-A-C Tetrablock Copolymers

Authors 

Zhang, J. - Presenter, University of Minnesota
Sides, S., Tech-X Research Corporation
Bates, F. S., University of Minnesota



AB diblock and ABC triblock copolymers have been studied thoroughly. ABAC tetrablock copolymers, representing the simplest variation from ABC triblock by breaking the molecular symmetry via inserting some of the A block in between B and C blocks, have been studied systematically in this research. The model system is poly(styrene-b-isoprene-b-styrene-b-ethylene oxide) (SISO) tetrablock terpolymers and the resulting morphologies were characterized by nuclear magnetic resonance, gel permeation chromatography, small-angle X-ray scattering, transmission electron microscopy, differential scanning calorimetry and dynamic mechanical spectroscopy. Three novel phases are first discovered in a single component block copolymer melts: hexagonally ordered spherical phase, dodecagonal quasicrystalline (QC) phase and Pm3n cubic phase. In particular, the discovery of QC phase bridges the world of soft matters to that of metals. These unusual sets of morphologies will be discussed in the context of segregation under the constraints associated with the tetrablock molecular architecture. Theoretical calculations based on the assumption of Gaussian chain statistics provide valuable insights into the molecular configurations associated with these morphologies.