Crystalline Carbosilane-Based Block Copolymers: Synthesis by Anionic Polymerization and Morphology Evaluation in the Bulk State

dc.bibliographicCitation.articleNumber2200178
dc.bibliographicCitation.date2023
dc.bibliographicCitation.issue3
dc.bibliographicCitation.journalTitleMacromolecular Chemistry and Physics (Formerly: Makromolekulare Chemie)eng
dc.bibliographicCitation.volume224
dc.contributor.authorHübner, Hanna
dc.contributor.authorNiebuur, Bart‐Jan
dc.contributor.authorJanka, Oliver
dc.contributor.authorGemmer, Lea
dc.contributor.authorKoch, Marcus
dc.contributor.authorKraus, Tobias
dc.contributor.authorKickelbick, Guido
dc.contributor.authorStühn, Bernd
dc.contributor.authorGallei, Markus
dc.date.accessioned2024-05-07T07:02:47Z
dc.date.available2024-05-07T07:02:47Z
dc.date.issued2022
dc.description.abstractBlock copolymers (BCPs) in the bulk state are known to self-assemble into different morphologies depending on their polymer segment ratio. For polymers with amorphous and crystalline BCP segments, the crystallization process can be influenced significantly by the corresponding bulk morphology. Herein, the synthesis of the amorphous-crystalline BCP poly(dimethyl silacyclobutane)-block-poly(2vinyl pyridine), (PDMSB-b-P2VP), by living anionic polymerization is reported. Polymers with overall molar masses ranging from 17 400 g to 592 200 g mol−1 and PDMSB contents of 4.8–83.9 vol% are synthesized and characterized by size-exclusion chromatography and NMR spectroscopy. The bulk morphology of the obtained polymers is investigated by means of transmission electron microscopy and small angle X-ray scattering, revealing a plethora of self-assembled structures, providing confined and nonconfined conditions. Subsequently, the influence of the previously determined morphologies and their resulting confinement on the crystallinity and crystallization behavior of PDMSB is analyzed via differential scanning calorimetry and powder X-ray diffraction. Here, fractionated crystallization and supercooling effects are observable as well as different diffraction patterns of the PDMSB crystallites for confined and nonconfined domains.eng
dc.description.versionpublishedVersioneng
dc.identifier.urihttps://oa.tib.eu/renate/handle/123456789/14558
dc.identifier.urihttps://doi.org/10.34657/13589
dc.language.isoeng
dc.publisherWeinheim : Wiley-VCH
dc.relation.doihttps://doi.org/10.1002/macp.202200178
dc.relation.essn1521-3935
dc.relation.issn1022-1352
dc.rights.licenseCC BY-NC 4.0 Unported
dc.rights.urihttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0
dc.subject.ddc540
dc.subject.otheranionic polymerizationeng
dc.subject.otherconfinementeng
dc.subject.othercrystallizationeng
dc.subject.othermicrophase separationeng
dc.subject.othermorphologyeng
dc.titleCrystalline Carbosilane-Based Block Copolymers: Synthesis by Anionic Polymerization and Morphology Evaluation in the Bulk Stateeng
dc.typeArticleeng
dc.typeTexteng
tib.accessRightsopenAccess
wgl.contributorINM
wgl.subjectChemieger
wgl.typeZeitschriftenartikelger
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