Abstract

Inthis report, we present a simple methodology facilitating theformation of A-B random copolymers with tunable sequencedistributions. We demonstrate that varying the degree ofblockiness in the sequence distribution of A and B monomershas a profound impact on the partition of random copolymersat interfaces.Random copolymers (RCPs) are long chain moleculesmade of covalently bound monomers comprising at least twodifferent chemical moieties (say, A and B). In addition to theoverall molecular weight, RCPs are characterized by theircomposition and monomer sequence distribution. The abilityof A-B RCPs to act as “homopolymers with tunable composi-tion”, ranging between A and B homopolymers, has recentlyattracted considerable attention in controlling polymer misci-bility

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