Abstract

The diblock copolymer poly(styrene- b-dimethyl siloxane) (PS-PDMS) in n-dodecane forms multimolecular micelles in which insoluble PS blocks associate in a core surrounded by a shell of solvated PDMS blocks. Small angle X-ray scattering data have been obtained for PS-PDMS concentrations in the range 0.5–10%. Intensity data have been interpreted by the Guinier method in order to determine the radius of the PS core of a micelle. Scattering intensities exhibit negative deviations from Porod's law, which is characteristic of a diffuse interfacial layer, permitting the determination of the thickness of the shell of solvated PDMS blocks. Scattering curves for solutions having high PS-PDMS concentrations have a peak maximum indicating ordered arrays of micelles.

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