articleScienceApr 17, 2003Closed access

On the Origins of Morphological Complexity in Block Copolymer Surfactants

University of Minnesota

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Abstract

Amphiphilic compounds such as lipids and surfactants are fundamental building blocks of soft matter. We describe experiments with poly(1,2-butadiene-b-ethylene oxide) (PB-PEO) diblock copolymers, which form Y-junctions and three-dimensional networks in water at weight fractions of PEOintermediate to those associated with vesicle and wormlike micelle morphologies. Fragmentation of the network produces a nonergodic array of complex reticulated particles that have been imaged by cryogenic transmission electron microscopy. Data obtained with two sets of PB-PEOcompounds indicate that this type of self-assembly appears above a critical molecular weight. These block copolymers represent versatile amphiphiles,…

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Keywords
  • Copolymer
  • Amphiphile
  • Ethylene oxide
  • Micelle
  • Pulmonary surfactant
  • Vesicle
  • Transmission electron microscopy
  • Microemulsion
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Clean water and sanitation
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