Abstract
This communication reports a unique ultra-large sheet formation through hierarchical self-assembly of a rod-coil graft copolymer containing a rigid polyphenylene backbone and flexible poly(ethylene oxide) (PEO) side chains. The hierarchical self-assembly process involved a distinctive morphological transition of 1D helical to 2D superstructures. The graft copolymer offers a new chance for the challenging bottom-up fabrication of ultra-large self-assembled nanosheets in solution, as well as a novel system for fundamental studies on 2D self-assembly of polymers.
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Huang, Y., Yuan, R., Xu, F., Mai, Y., Feng, X., & Yan, D. (2016). Ultra-large sheet formation by 1D to 2D hierarchical self-assembly of a “rod-coil” graft copolymer with a polyphenylene backbone. Polymer Chemistry, 7(6), 1234–1238. https://doi.org/10.1039/c5py01969a
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