Abstract

Symmetric styrene- b-styrene- co-butadiene- b-styrene (S-SB-S) tri-block copolymers with varying middle and outer block composition have been studied. We report our findings based on a systematic variation of the effective interaction parameter ( χ) by adjusting the composition of the random copolymer in the middle block and of the outer blocks (in terms of PS-chain length) which allows us to explore the χ-parameter space with regard to molecular architecture more thoroughly than in SBS triblock copolymers. A variation in the S/B middle block composition or in the PS outer block content leads to a change in phase behaviour and morphology simultaneously accompanied by significant changes in mechanical properties, varying from elastomeric to thermoplastic property profile. Despite high PS contents of 55–75 wt.% these S-SB-S triblock copolymers reveal high strain at break values between 650% and 350% which is in striking contrast to the conventional SBS triblock copolymers where only about 10% strain at break have been reported to be achieved with similar PS-content (∼75 wt.%).

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