Abstract
Morphology formation and deformation behaviour of asymmetric styrene/butadiene triblock copolymers (total polystyrene (PS) content ∼70%) consisting of PS outer blocks held apart by a styrene-co-butadiene random copolymer block (PS-co-PB) each were investigated. The techniques used were differential scanning calorimetry, transmission electron microscopy, uniaxial tensile testing and Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy. A significant shift of the phase behaviour relative to that of a neat symmetric triblock copolymer was observed, which can be attributed to the asymmetric architecture and the presence of PS-co-PB as a soft block. The mechanical properties and the microdeformation phenomena were mainly controlled by the nature of their solid-state morphology. Independent of morphology type, the soft phase was found to deform to a significantly higher degree of orientation when compared with the hard phase.
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Adhikari, R., Huy, T. A., Buschnakowski, M., Michler, G. H., & Knoll, K. (2004). Asymmetric PS-block-(PS-co-PB)-block-PS block copolymers: Morphology formation and deformation behaviour. New Journal of Physics, 6. https://doi.org/10.1088/1367-2630/6/1/028
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