Microphase Separation of Mixed Polymer Brushes: Dependence of the Morphology on Grafting Density, Composition, Chain-Length Asymmetry, Solvent Quality, and Selectivity


Autoria(s): Wang JF; Muller M
Data(s)

2009

Resumo

Microphase separation of binary mixed A/B polymer brushes exposed to different solvents is studied using Single-Chain-in-Mean-Field simulations. Effects of solvent quality and selectivity, grafting density, composition, and chain-length asymmetry are systematically investigated, and diagrams of morphologies in various solvents are constructed as a function of grafting density and composition or chain-length asymmetry. The structure of the microphase segregated morphologies lacks long-range periodic order, and it is analyzed quantitatively Using Minkowski measures.

Identificador

http://202.98.16.49/handle/322003/11547

http://www.irgrid.ac.cn/handle/1471x/148012

Idioma(s)

英语

Fonte

Wang JF;Muller M.Microphase Separation of Mixed Polymer Brushes: Dependence of the Morphology on Grafting Density, Composition, Chain-Length Asymmetry, Solvent Quality, and Selectivity,JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY B ,2009,113(33):11384-11402

Palavras-Chave #POLY(METHYL METHACRYLATE)/POLYSTYRENE BRUSHES #MONTE-CARLO-SIMULATION #MEAN-FIELD SIMULATIONS #PHASE-SEPARATION #SINGLE-CHAIN #SURFACE PATTERNS #NANO-OBJECTS #REORGANIZATION #DYNAMICS #MOTION
Tipo

期刊论文