Abstract

Crystallization in the microdomains of crystalline−amorphous diblock copolymers may induce domain coalescence when the crystallization temperature lies above the Tg of the amorphous matrix. In this study, the perturbation of microdomain structure driven by isothermal crystallization and postannealing in a poly(ethylene oxide)-block-poly(1,4-butadiene) (PEO-b-PB) and PEO-b-PB/PB homopolymer (h-PB) blends consisting of spherical PEO domains in the melt state is systematically investigated to reveal whether the presence of homopolymer in the amorphous matrix would hinder or facilitate the microdomain coalescence driven by the crystallization. Three samples with nearly the same volume fraction and length of PEO block are adopted for the study; the first is an asymmetric PEO-b-PB that contains no h-PB, the second is a blend containing 12 wt % of h-PB, and the third is a blend consisting of 63 wt % of h-PB. Characterization of the domain structure after isothermal crystallization and postannealing treatment by ...

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