Multiple Morphologies of "Crew-Cut" Aggregates of Polystyrene- <i>b</i> -poly(acrylic acid) Block Copolymers

Lifeng Zhang(McGill University), Adi Eisenberg(McGill University)
Science
June 23, 1995
Cited by 2,456

Abstract

The observation by transmission electron microscopy of six different stable aggregate morphologies is reported for the same family of highly asymmetric polystyrene-poly-(acrylic acid) block copolymers prepared in a low molecular weight solvent system. Four of the morphologies consist of spheres, rods, lamellae, and vesicles in aqueous solution, whereas the fifth consists of simple reverse micelle-like aggregates. The sixth consists of up to micrometer-size spheres in aqueous solution that have hydrophilic surfaces and are filled with the reverse micelle-like aggregates. In addition, a needle-like solid, which is highly birefringent, is obtained on drying of aqueous solutions of the spherical micelles. This range of morphologies is believed to be unprecedented for a block copolymer system.


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