Rameshwar AdhikariTrinh An HuyMatthias BuschnakowskiGoerg H. MichlerKonrad Knoll
Morphology formation and deformation behaviour of asymmetric styrene/butadiene triblock copolymers (total polystyrene (PS) content ∼70%) consisting of PS outer blocks held apart by a styrene-co-butadiene random copolymer block (PS-co-PB) each were investigated. The techniques used were differential scanning calorimetry, transmission electron microscopy, uniaxial tensile testing and Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy. A significant shift of the phase behaviour relative to that of a neat symmetric triblock copolymer was observed, which can be attributed to the asymmetric architecture and the presence of PS-co-PB as a soft block. The mechanical properties and the microdeformation phenomena were mainly controlled by the nature of their solid-state morphology. Independent of morphology type, the soft phase was found to deform to a significantly higher degree of orientation when compared with the hard phase.
Rameshwar AdhikariTrinh An HuyMatthias BuschnakowskiGoerg H. MichlerKonrad Knoll
Rameshwar AdhikariTrinh An HuyMatthias BuschnakowskiGoerg H. MichlerKonrad Knoll
Rameshwar AdhikariMatthias BuschnakowskiWerner LebekR. GodehardtGoerg H. MichlerF. J. Baltá CallejaKonrad Knoll
E. KroezeGerrit ten BrinkeGeorges Hadziioannou