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Microfluidic fabrication of polymer blend particles containing poly(4-butyltriphenylamine)-block-poly(methyl methacrylate): effect of block copolymer and rate of solvent evaporation on morphology
by
Yoshida Saki
, Kikuchi Shu
, Kanehashi Shinji
, Ryoka, Shoji
, Ogino Kenji
, Ma, Guanghui
, Okamoto Kazuo
in
Block copolymers
/ Evaporation rate
/ Microfluidics
/ Microreactors
/ Morphology
/ Nanoparticles
/ Polymer blends
/ Polymers
/ Polymethyl methacrylate
/ Solvents
/ Ternary systems
/ Toluene
2021
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Microfluidic fabrication of polymer blend particles containing poly(4-butyltriphenylamine)-block-poly(methyl methacrylate): effect of block copolymer and rate of solvent evaporation on morphology
by
Yoshida Saki
, Kikuchi Shu
, Kanehashi Shinji
, Ryoka, Shoji
, Ogino Kenji
, Ma, Guanghui
, Okamoto Kazuo
in
Block copolymers
/ Evaporation rate
/ Microfluidics
/ Microreactors
/ Morphology
/ Nanoparticles
/ Polymer blends
/ Polymers
/ Polymethyl methacrylate
/ Solvents
/ Ternary systems
/ Toluene
2021
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Microfluidic fabrication of polymer blend particles containing poly(4-butyltriphenylamine)-block-poly(methyl methacrylate): effect of block copolymer and rate of solvent evaporation on morphology
by
Yoshida Saki
, Kikuchi Shu
, Kanehashi Shinji
, Ryoka, Shoji
, Ogino Kenji
, Ma, Guanghui
, Okamoto Kazuo
in
Block copolymers
/ Evaporation rate
/ Microfluidics
/ Microreactors
/ Morphology
/ Nanoparticles
/ Polymer blends
/ Polymers
/ Polymethyl methacrylate
/ Solvents
/ Ternary systems
/ Toluene
2021
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Microfluidic fabrication of polymer blend particles containing poly(4-butyltriphenylamine)-block-poly(methyl methacrylate): effect of block copolymer and rate of solvent evaporation on morphology
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Microfluidic fabrication of polymer blend particles containing poly(4-butyltriphenylamine)-block-poly(methyl methacrylate): effect of block copolymer and rate of solvent evaporation on morphology
2021
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Here, we reported particles with approximately 80-μm diameter with phase-separated morphology of ternary polymer blends containing poly(4-butyltriphenylamine) (PBTPA), poly(methyl methacrylate) (PMMA), and PBTPA-b-PMMA fabricated via a microfluidic emulsification technique with a Y-shaped microreactor followed by a solvent evaporation. Addition of block copolymer changed the macroscopic structure from core-shell to Janus and more complicated sea-island type with the increase of the block copolymer content. The Janus structure with a PMMA hemisphere containing small PBTPA domain was observed at 10 wt% of the block copolymer. Meanwhile, the rapid evaporation changed the morphology macroscopically from the Janus to the undeveloped one where PMMA-rich phase mainly located at center sandwiched with outside PBTPA phases, suggesting that morphologies are governed by the kinetical factors together with the conventionally accepted thermodynamic ones. After the solvent annealing with toluene, distinct and enlarged PMMA phase appeared radiately, of which size gradiently decreased from the surface to the center (200–500 nm) in each particle.
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Springer Nature B.V
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