The O$^{52}$ Network by Molecular Design: CECD Tetrablock Terpolymers
ORAL
Abstract
Varying the length of poly(dimethylsiloxane) in poly(cyclohexylethylene-$b$-ethylene-$b$-cyclohexylethylene-$b$-dimethylsiloxane) (CECD) tetrablock terpolymers between 0 and 20{\%} produces the sequence of ordered phases: cylindrical-to-network-to-cylindrical. Small-angle X-ray scattering and transmission electron microscopy demonstrate \textit{Pnna }space group symmetry and a unique network morphology stabilized by the asymmetric molecular architecture and block interactions. These results establish a new design principle for the generation of triply periodic and multiply continuous nanostructured soft material.
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Authors
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Frank S. Bates
U. Minnesota
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Michael Bluemle
U. Minnesota
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Guillaume Fleury
U. Minnesota
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Timothy Lodge
U. Minnesota, University of Minnesota