Inducing order from disordered copolymers: On demand generation of triblock morphologies including networks

Maëva S. Tureau, Wei Fan Kuan, Lixia Rong, Benjamin S. Hsiao, Thomas H. Epps*

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Abstract

Disordered block copolymers are generally impractical in nanopatterning applications due to their inability to self-assemble into well-defined nanostructures. However, inducing order in low molecular weight disordered systems permits the design of periodic structures with smaller characteristic sizes. Here, we have induced nanoscale phase separation from disordered triblock copolymer melts to form well-ordered lamellae, hexagonally packed cylinders, and a triply periodic gyroid network structure, using a copolymer/homopolymer blending approach, which incorporates constituent homopolymers into selective block domains. This versatile blending approach allows one to precisely target multiple nanostructures from a single disordered material and can be applied to a wide variety of triblock copolymer systems for nanotemplating and nanoscale separation applications requiring nanoscale feature sizes and/or high areal feature densities.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)4599-4605
Number of pages7
JournalMacromolecules
Volume45
Issue number11
DOIs
StatePublished - 12 06 2012
Externally publishedYes

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