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Nanoparticle-regulated phase behavior of ordered block copolymers

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2008-06-30

Authors

Thompson, R.B.
Gaines, Michelle K.
Smith, Steven D.
Samseth, Jon
Bockstaller, Michael R.
Rasmussen, Kim
Spontak, Richard J.

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RSC publishing

Abstract

Although block copolymer motifs have received considerable attention as supramolecular templates for inorganic nanoparticles, experimental observations of a nanostructured diblock copolymer containing inorganic nanoparticles—supported by theoretical trends predicted from a hybrid self-consistent field/density functional theory—confirm that nanoparticle size and selectivity can likewise stabilize the copolymer nanostructure by increasing its order– disorder transition temperature.

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This document is the accepted manuscript version of a published article. Published by The Royal Society of Chemistry in the journal "Soft Matter" issue 8, DOI: 10.1039/b805540h

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block copolymers, self-consistent field theory, density functional theory

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