Shear induced structure orientation in norbornene block copolymers: In situ Rheo-SAXS investigations
Alignment of microphase separated block copolymers (BCP) has been achieved by shear-fields in order to achieve a deeper understanding of the melt-infiltration of BCP into nanopores (30–400nm). BCP’s composed of different perfluorinated sidechains, namely Am-b-Dn-, A100-b-D100- and A140-b-D60- and Am...
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Veröffentlicht in: | European polymer journal 2012-06, Vol.48 (6), p.1127-1134 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Alignment of microphase separated block copolymers (BCP) has been achieved by shear-fields in order to achieve a deeper understanding of the melt-infiltration of BCP into nanopores (30–400nm). BCP’s composed of different perfluorinated sidechains, namely Am-b-Dn-, A100-b-D100- and A140-b-D60- and Am-b-Cn–BCPs and A50-b-C8 and A50-b-C13 have been studied by rheology coupled to in situ-SAXS. BCP’s were prepared by ROMP-methods, generating the BCP’s with low polydispersities and the expected molecular weights. A strong macroscopic orientation of the investigated block copolymer domains A50-b-C13 occurs upon applying oscillatory shear forces at temperatures significantly above the Tg’s using shear amplitudes of 10% and angular frequencies of 10rad/s for an already short period of time like 100s. Coupled Rheology to SAXS-measurements on block copolymer A100-b-D100 at 180°C revealed a similar picture when sheared at 10% shear amplitude and an angular frequency of 10rad/s over a time of 100s. In both BCP’s a slow relaxation of the oriented microphases was observed, which can be explained by the nanophase-separation of the respective fluorinated chains. |
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ISSN: | 0014-3057 1873-1945 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.eurpolymj.2012.03.017 |