Mixing state of amphiphilic di-block copolymer/homopolymer blends

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S. Y. Jung
T. Yamada
H. Yoshida
T. Iyoda
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[1] Department of Applied Chemistry,
[2] Graduate School of Engineering,undefined
[3] Tokyo Metropolitan University,undefined
[4] Department of Applied Chemistry,undefined
[5] Graduate School of Engineering,undefined
[6] Tokyo Metropolitan University,undefined
[7] Department of Applied Chemistry,undefined
[8] Graduate School of Engineering,undefined
[9] Tokyo Metropolitan University,undefined
[10] CREST-JST,undefined
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isothermal crystallization; blend; di-block copolymer; hexagonal packed cylinder; micro-phase separation;
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The mixing state of amphiphilic di-block copolymers consisted of poly(ethylene oxide) and poly(methacrylate) having azobenzene moieties in the side chains p(EO)114pMA(Az)24 and poly(ethylene oxide) p(EO)114 was investigated from the viewpoints of isothermal crystallization and nano-scale ordered structure. The chemical potential, which required establishing the constant crystal growth rate, decreased with the p(EO) content up to 60%. The hexagonal packed cylinder structure was observed for the blends with the p(EO) content up to 60% and the lattice spacing of (100) and (110) planes increased with the p(EO) content up to 60%. The blends of amphiphilic p(EO)114pMA(Az)24 and p(EO)114 were miscible without in the p(EO) content below 60%.
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