posted on 2011-01-01, 00:00authored byN Salim, T Hanley, Qipeng Guo
We report microphase separation induced by competitive hydrogen bonding interactions in double crystalline diblock copolymer/homopolymer blends of poly(ethylene oxide)-block-poly(ɛ-caprolactone) (PEO-b-PCL) and poly(4-vinyl phenol) (PVPh). The diblock copolymer PEO-b-PCL consists of two immiscible crystallizable blocks wherein both PEO and PCL blocks can form hydrogen bonds with PVPh. In these A-b-B/C diblock copolymer/homopolymer blends, microphase separation takes place due to the disparity in intermolecular interactions; specifically PVPh and PEO block interact strongly whereas PVPh and PCL block interact weakly. The TEM and SAXS results show that the cubic PEO-b-PCL diblock copolymer changes into ordered hexagonal cylindrical morphology upon addition of 20 wt % PVPh followed by disordered bicontinuous phase in the blend with 40 wt % PVPh and then to homogenous phase at 60 wt% PVPh and above. Up to 40 wt % PVPh there is only weak interaction between PVPh and PCL due to the selective hydrogen bonding between PVPh and PEO. However, with higher PVPh concentration, the blends become homogeneous since a sufficient amount of PVPh is available to form hydrogen bonds with both PEO and PCL. A structural model was proposed to explain the self-assembly and morphology of these blends based on the experimental results obtained. The formation of nanostructures and changes in morphologies depend on the relative strength of hydrogen bonding interaction between each block of the block copolymer and the homopolymer (1-3).
History
Event
Separation and Characterization of Natural and Synthetic Macromolecules. Symposium (5th : 2011 : Amsterdam, The Netherlands)
Pagination
35 - 35
Publisher
[Unibook]
Location
Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Place of publication
[Amsterdam, The Netherlands]
Start date
2011-01-26
End date
2011-01-28
ISBN-13
9781616279431
ISBN-10
1616279435
Language
eng
Publication classification
E3 Extract of paper
Editor/Contributor(s)
T Aalbers, P Verschuren
Title of proceedings
SCM-5 2011 : 5th International Symposium on the Separation and Characterization of Natural and Synthetic Macromolecules : Book of abstracts