Reactive & Functional Polymers, Vol.69, No.7, 519-529, 2009
Double liquid crystalline side-chain type block copolymers for hierarchically ordered nanostructures: Synthesis and morphologies in the bulk and thin film
Well-defined double liquid crystalline side-chain type block copolymers (DLC-BCPs) were synthesized by nitroxide-mediated living free radical polymerization (NMP) of two different types of styrene monomers containing liquid crystalline moieties. The molecular weights and compositions were controlled by changing the polymerization time and/or the feed amount of the monomers. The bulk morphologies were studied using wide-angle X-ray scattering (WAXS), small-angle X-ray scattering (SAXS) and transmission electron microscopy (TEM). DLC-BCPs were favored to form microphase-separated lamellar structures over a wide range of volume fractions. By controlling the annealing conditions. further higher-ordered hierarchical nanostructures were obtained with a long-range alignment, in which the semi-crystalline side-chains were oriented parallel to the interface of microphase-separated lamellar structure. Thin film morphology was investigated using atomic force micrography (AFM). The formation of lamellar nano-structure with a long-range alignment vertically oriented to the silicon wafer substrate was achieved by simple thermal annealing. (C) 2009 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Keywords:Block copolymer;Nitroxide-mediated living free radical polymerization;Liquid crystalline;Microphase-separated structure;Hierarchically ordered structure