CHINESE JOURNAL OF COMPUTATIONAL PHYSICS ›› 2007, Vol. 24 ›› Issue (1): 95-98.

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Simulated Annealing Study of Microphase Separation and Crystallization in Asymmetric Semicrystalline Diblock Copolymers

YIN Yuhua1, SUN Pingchuan2, LI Baohui1, JIN Qinghua1, DING Datong1   

  1. 1. College of Physics, Nankai University, Tianjin 300071, China;
    2. Key Laboratory of Functional Polymer Materials, Co. Uege of Chemistry, Nankai University, Tianjin 300071, China
  • Received:2005-10-28 Revised:2006-02-22 Online:2007-01-25 Published:2007-01-25

Abstract: A simulated annealing method is used to study the microphase separation and crystallization in cylinder-forming semicrystalline diblock copolymers.The final structure depends on the relative strength of the microphase separation and the crystallization of one block copolymers.As the interblock segregation strength is relatively weak,crystallization disrupts cylindrical microphase.As the interblock segregation strength is sufficiently strong,crystallization is effectively confined within cylindrical domains formed by microphase separation in the melt.A range of intermediate segregation strength exists between the two cases,in which the crystallization is templated but not wholly confined within the nanoscale domains prescribed by microphase separation.The melt morphology is mostly retained in cooling,and the local distortions and connections between cylinders occur due to crystallization.The simulation is consistent with recently reported experimental results.In addition,as the interblock segregation strength is very strong,the crystallization is restrained which results in amorphous structures.

Key words: simulated annealing, semicrystalline diblock copolymer, crystallization, microphase separation

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