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Block copolymers in homopolymer blends: Interface vs micelles
A. Adedeji, S. Lyu, W. Macosko
Chemical Engineering and Materials Science
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Chemistry
Poly(methyl Methacrylate) Macromolecule
100%
Single Monomer Polymer
100%
Block Copolymer
100%
Micelle
100%
Poly(styrene)
83%
Poly Methyl Methacrylate
83%
Drop
66%
Molecular Mass
66%
Methacrylate
33%
Copolymer
33%
Ruthenium
16%
melt
16%
Keyphrases
Block Copolymer
100%
Polystyrene
100%
Poly(methyl methacrylate)
100%
Homopolymer Blends
100%
Drop Size Distribution
40%
Poly(cyclohexyl methacrylate)
40%
Copolymer
20%
Copolymer Micelles
20%
Low Molecular Weight
20%
Wetting-drying
20%
Transmission Electron Micrograph
20%
Interfacial Coverage
20%
Ruthenium Tetroxide
20%
Macrophase
20%
Dry Brush
20%
Molecular Weight Fraction
20%
High Mn
20%
Low Poly
20%
Material Science
Block Copolymer
100%
Poly Methyl Methacrylate
100%
Micelle
100%
Polystyrene
45%
Copolymer
18%
Ruthenium
9%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Copolymer
100%
Micelle
100%
Styrofoam
71%
Poly(methyl Methacrylate)
71%
Methacrylate
28%
Chemical Engineering
Block Copolymer
100%
Polystyrene
100%
Polymethyl Methacrylate
100%
Copolymer
40%