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J. Phys. II France
Volume 4, Number 12, December 1994
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Page(s) | 2161 - 2186 | |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1051/jp2:1994254 |
J. Phys. II France 4 (1994) 2161-2186
Complex layered phases in asymmetric diblock copolymers
Ian W. Hamley1, Mark D. Gehlsen1, Ashish K. Khandpur1, Kurt A. Koppi1, Jeffrey H. Rosedale1, Mark F. Schulz1, Frank S. Bates1, Kristoffer Almdal1 and Kell Mortensen21 Department of Chemical Engineering and Materials Science, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN 55455, U.S.A.
2 Risø National Laboratory, 4000 Roskilde, Denmark
(Received 21 June 1994, accepted 6 September 1994)
Abstract
The phase behavior of diblock copolymers near the order-disorder transition is studied using transmission electron microscopy,
small-angle neutron scattering (SANS) and dynamical mechanical spectroscopy. For a series of polyolefin diblocks with volume
fraction,
f1, of the block with the larger segment length in the range
f1 = 0.63 - 0.75, we find that the transition from lamellae to hexagonally packed cylinder phases occurs via intermediate layered phases that are always characterized by in-plane hexagonal order. One class of diblock forms a hexagonally
modulated lamellar (HML) phase, then a hexagonally perforated layer (HPL) phase upon heating from lamellae, while another
class forms a modulated hexagonally packed cylinder phase from the HML phase. We attempt to rationalize this based on the
differences in inter-layer ordering in the HML phase evidenced by SANS patterns. Detailed phase diagrams for the diblocks
depend on molecular weight, and a conformational asymmetry parameter, which is discussed. These results are similar to those
found in certain smectic liquid crystal polymorphs, suggesting an analogy between thermotropic liquid crystalline behavior
and the intermediate layered phases of diblock copolymer melts.
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