Microphase Separation of Mixed Polymer Brushes: Dependence of the Morphology on Grafting Density, Composition, Chain-Length Asymmetry, Solvent Quality, and Selectivity
Wang JF ; Muller M
刊名journal of physical chemistry b
2009
卷号113期号:33页码:11384-11402
关键词POLY(METHYL METHACRYLATE)/POLYSTYRENE BRUSHES MONTE-CARLO-SIMULATION MEAN-FIELD SIMULATIONS PHASE-SEPARATION SINGLE-CHAIN SURFACE PATTERNS NANO-OBJECTS REORGANIZATION DYNAMICS MOTION
ISSN号1520-6106
通讯作者wang jf
中文摘要microphase separation of binary mixed a/b polymer brushes exposed to different solvents is studied using single-chain-in-mean-field simulations. effects of solvent quality and selectivity, grafting density, composition, and chain-length asymmetry are systematically investigated, and diagrams of morphologies in various solvents are constructed as a function of grafting density and composition or chain-length asymmetry. the structure of the microphase segregated morphologies lacks long-range periodic order, and it is analyzed quantitatively using minkowski measures.
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语种英语
WOS记录号WOS:000268907600007
公开日期2010-05-04
内容类型期刊论文
源URL[http://202.98.16.49/handle/322003/11547]  
专题长春应用化学研究所_长春应用化学研究所知识产出_期刊论文
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Wang JF,Muller M. Microphase Separation of Mixed Polymer Brushes: Dependence of the Morphology on Grafting Density, Composition, Chain-Length Asymmetry, Solvent Quality, and Selectivity[J]. journal of physical chemistry b,2009,113(33):11384-11402.
APA Wang JF,&Muller M.(2009).Microphase Separation of Mixed Polymer Brushes: Dependence of the Morphology on Grafting Density, Composition, Chain-Length Asymmetry, Solvent Quality, and Selectivity.journal of physical chemistry b,113(33),11384-11402.
MLA Wang JF,et al."Microphase Separation of Mixed Polymer Brushes: Dependence of the Morphology on Grafting Density, Composition, Chain-Length Asymmetry, Solvent Quality, and Selectivity".journal of physical chemistry b 113.33(2009):11384-11402.
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