Langmuir, Vol.22, No.14, 6168-6176, 2006
Surface morphologies of Langmuir-Blodgett monolayers of PEOnPSn multiarm star copolymers
Star polymers composed of equal numbers of poly( ethylene oxide) (PEO) and polystyrene ( PS) arms with variable lengths and a large ( up to 38 total) number of arms, PEOnPSn, have been examined for their ability to form domain nanostructures at the air-water and air-solid interfaces. All PEOnPSn star polymers formed stable Langmuir-Blodgett (LB) monolayers transferable to a solid substrate. A range of nanoscale surface morphologies have been observed, ranging from cylindrical to circular domains to bicontinuous structures as the weight fraction of the PEO block varied from 19% to 88% and n from 8 to 19. For the PS-rich stars and at elevated surface pressure, a two-dimensional supramolecular netlike nanostructure was formed. In contrast, in the PEO-rich star polymer with the highest PEO content, we observed peculiar dendritic superstructures caused by intramolecular segregation of nonspherical core-shell micellar structures. On the basis of Langmuir isotherms and observed monolayer morphologies, three different models of possible surface behavior of the star polymers at the interfaces were proposed.