Abstract

A series of hybrid organic/inorganic triblock copolymers of polystyrene−butadiene−polystyrene (SBS) grafted with polyhedral oligomeric silsesquioxane (POSS) molecules with different chemical constituents were synthesized by a hydrosilation method. Four POSS macromers, R‘R7Si8O12, were designed to contain a single silane functional group, R‘, which was used to graft onto the dangling 1,2-butadienes in the polybutadiene soft block and seven identical organic groups, R. Small-angle X-ray scattering and rheological techniques were used to study the effect of sterically similar, yet electronically different, organic R groups, cyclopentyl (Cp), cyclohexyl (Cy), cyclohexenyl (Cye), and phenyl (Ph), on the morphology of SBS triblock copolymer and the order−disorder transition behavior. It was observed that POSS with phenyl moiety, when grafted to the polybutadiene (PB) phase, appears to show favorable interaction with the polystyrene (PS) phase; effectively, the Ph-POSS is plasticizing the SBS due to an effect wh...

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