Abstract
Three well-defined crystalline–coil diblock copolymers of oligo(p-phenylenevinylene)-b-poly(N-isopropylacrylamide) (OPV5-b-PNIPAM18, OPV5-b-PNIPAM49, and OPV5-b-PNIPAM75; the subscripts represent the number of repeat units of each block) with the same crystallizable core-forming OPV segment but different corona-forming PNIPAM blocks of various chain lengths were synthesized. Their solution self-assembly behavior was examined in methanol, ethanol, and isopropanol. Both the solvent and the length of the PNIPAM block were found to affect the self-assembly of the block copolymers. In methanol, OPV5-b-PNIPAM18 formed a mixture of fiber-like micelles of uniform width and two-dimensional platelet-like structures with fiber-like micelles protruding from the ends. In ethanol and in isopropanol, this polymer only formed long fiber-like micelles of uniform width. OPV5-b-PNIPAM49 formed long fiber-like micelles (several micrometers) of uniform width in all three solvents, but under the same self-assembly conditions, ...
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