Communication: Self-assembly of semiflexible-flexible block copolymers

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Abstract

We apply the methodology of self-consistent Brownian dynamics simulations to study the self-assembly behavior in melts of semiflexible-flexible diblock copolymers as a function of the persistence length of the semiflexible block. Our results reveal a novel progression of morphologies in transitioning from the case of flexible-coil to rod-coil copolymers. At even moderate persistence lengths, the morphologies in the semiflexible-block rich region of the phase diagram transform to liquid crystalline phases. In contrast, the phases in the flexible-block rich region of the phase diagram persist up to much larger persistence lengths. Our analysis suggests that the development of orientational order in the semiflexible block to be a critical factor influencing the morphologies of self-assembly. © 2012 American Institute of Physics.

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Kumar, N. A., & Ganesan, V. (2012). Communication: Self-assembly of semiflexible-flexible block copolymers. Journal of Chemical Physics, 136(10). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.3692601

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