We demonstrate the fast, direct, and quantitative observation of temperature- and comonomerinduced changes in the interfacial size and composition in phase-separated styrene-butadiene-styrene block copolymers by double-quantum-filtered proton spin-diffusion NMR experiments performed under high-resolution magic-angle spinning conditions. The experiment is based on the dipolar-mediated diffusion of spin magnetization from the (styrenic) rigid phase through a more mobile interphase of variable size and composition into the soft (polybutadiene) domain. The experiment spectroscopically distinguishes between mobilized styrene segments located in the interphase and those mixed (dissolved) in the bulk of the mobile domain. The results indicate that temperature-induced softening due to mobilization of styrene units at the interface and the tendency to become part of an extended interphase is stronger for systems with a lower segregation strength, having statistically distributed styrene comonomers in the soft domain. © 2008 American Chemical Society.
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Saalwächter, K., Thomann, Y., Hasenhindi, A., & Schneider, H. (2008). Direct observation of interphase composition in block copolymers. Macromolecules, 41(23), 9187–9191. https://doi.org/10.1021/ma802094h
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