An Emerging Pore‐Making Strategy: Confined Swelling‐Induced Pore Generation in Block Copolymer Materials

Volume: 23, Issue: 19, Pages: 2134 - 2148
Published: Apr 5, 2011
Abstract
Block copolymers (BCPs) composed of two or more thermodynamically incompatible homopolymers self-assemble into periodic microdomains. Exposing self-assembled BCPs with solvents selective to one block causes a swelling of the domains composed of this block. Strong swelling in the confinement imposed by the matrix of the other glassy block leads to well-defined porous structures via morphology reconstruction. This confined swelling-induced...
Paper Details
Title
An Emerging Pore‐Making Strategy: Confined Swelling‐Induced Pore Generation in Block Copolymer Materials
Published Date
Apr 5, 2011
Volume
23
Issue
19
Pages
2134 - 2148
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