Block copolymer-like self-assembly of fluorocarbon end-functionalized polystyrene and polybutylmethacrylate
Jingguo Shen1, Thieo Hogen-Esch
1Loker Hydrocarbon Research Institute and Department of Chemistry, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, California 90089, USA.
Abstract:
We demonstrate the self-assembly through fluorophilic interactions of a blend of perfluorocarbon (RF) end-functionalized polystyrene and the corresponding RF-polybutylmethacrylate into optically transparent materials that retain domain characteristics typical of the component polymers but show well-defined lamellar nanostructured morphologies that qualitatively resemble that of the corresponding block copolymers.
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