Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5185766 Polymer 2007 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

In situ SAXS is used to investigate the shear-induced alignment of a supramolecular system consisting of a polyisoprene-b-poly(2-vinylpyridine) diblock copolymer and octyl gallate (OG), where OG is hydrogen-bonded to the vinylpyridine block of the PI-b-P2VP copolymer. Due to microphase separation, the PI-b-P2VP(OG) system self-assembles forming a domain structure of hexagonally ordered P2VP(OG) cylinders embedded in the PI matrix. The results of the alignment showed that the orientation mobility of the cylinders, lying within the (10) planes parallel to the shear plane, is strongly dependent on the size of the cylindrical domains. Subjected to large amplitude oscillatory shear for 15 min a freshly loaded sample with a small grain size structure exhibited much better alignment compared to that of a pre-aligned/squeezed sample with a considerably larger grain size where the orientation had been first partly destroyed by squeezing.

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