Abstract

Abstract Surface segregation of well-defined N-substituted hyperbranched polyamides (HBPA) with various side chain lengths in linear polystyrene matrix was studied. To what extent HBPA was segregated at the surface was dependent on the side chain length, which regulated intermolecular interactions among HBPA molecules via steric hindrance.

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