Hierarchical Self-Assembly of Supramolecular Double-Comb Triblock Terpolymers
Author(s) -
Anton H. Hofman,
Ivan Terzić,
Marc C. A. Stuart,
Gerrit ten Brinke,
Katja Loos
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
acs macro letters
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.966
H-Index - 92
ISSN - 2161-1653
DOI - 10.1021/acsmacrolett.8b00570
Subject(s) - supramolecular chemistry , copolymer , lamellar structure , materials science , self assembly , macromolecule , nanostructure , morphology (biology) , covalent bond , hydrogen bond , supramolecular assembly , polymer chemistry , chemical engineering , nanotechnology , crystallography , molecule , chemistry , polymer , composite material , crystal structure , organic chemistry , biochemistry , biology , engineering , genetics
Involving supramolecular chemistry in self-assembling block copolymer systems enables design of macromolecular architectures that are challenging to obtain through conventional all-covalent routes. In this work we present supramolecular double-comb triblock terpolymers in which both outer blocks are able to interact with a surfactant via hydrogen bonding and thereby form a comb-shaped architecture upon complexation. While the neat triblock terpolymer only formed a triple lamellar morphology, multiple hierarchical structures were observed in these supramolecular comb-coil-comb triblock terpolymers by simply adjusting the surfactant concentration. Structures included spheres on tetragonally packed cylinders- in -lamellae and spheres on double parallel lamellae- in -lamellae, as evidenced by electron microscopy and X-ray scattering. Incorporation of a middle coil block thus allowed an even higher macromolecular complexity than the previously reported double-comb diblock copolymers.
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