Title of article :
Preparation of polydisperse polystyrene‑block‑poly(4‑vinyl pyridine) synthesized by TEMPO‑mediated radical polymerization and the facile nanostructure formation by self‑assembly
Author/Authors :
Thi Nguyen, Ha Faculty of Materials Science and Technology - University of Sciences-Vietnam National University-Hochiminh City , Thi Thu Tran, Trang Faculty of Materials Science and Technology - University of Sciences-Vietnam National University-Hochiminh City , Nguyen‑Thai, Ngoc Uyen Faculty of Materials Science and Technology - University of Sciences-Vietnam National University-Hochiminh City
Abstract :
This article reports a successful nanostructure formation from block copolymer having broad distribution of molecular
weight. The block copolymer synthesis and the nanosphere formation are facile; therefore, it is promising for fabrication of
nanostructure materials in large-scale manufactory. The polydisperse diblock copolymer of polystyrene-block-poly(4-vinyl
pyridine) (PSVP) was prepared by the nitroxide-mediated radical polymerization that contains the fraction of poly(4-vinyl
pyridine) block of 45 mol% and the overall polydispersity index of 2.08. The phase separation of PSVP was induced by the
simple evaporation of co-solvent DMF:THF (70:30 v/v) of the PSVP solution. The SEM images of the self-assembled polydisperse
PSVP display the spherical morphology with the diameter of ~ 50 nm, which is larger than that of block copolymer
having narrow molecular weight distribution. By simply immersing the self-assembled film into iron chloride solution, the
transformation from the spherical structure to the porous structure occurred directly without sacrificing the block copolymer
component indicating the advantage of stimuli-response properties of the self-assembled PSVP. The results demonstrated
that the polydisperse block copolymer could be used for the nanostructure formation by simple synthesis and evaporation
procedures and, therefore, it is suitable for industrial applications.
Keywords :
Nanosphere , Nitroxide-mediated polymerization , Self-assembly , Polydisperse block copolymer
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics