IN SITU AND ON-LINE MONITORING POLYMERIZATION-INDUCED MICELLIZATION
The well-defined aggregates formed by the selfassembly of block copolymers have many practical or potential applications in various fields. 1-3 Usually, the preparation of the fine structures via self-assembly is difficult to control, time-consuming and involves multiple steps. Under certain polymerization conditions, diblock copolymers will form aggregates in situ during the chain-growth of the second block, which is also known as the polymerization-induced self-assembly. Such a method offered an easy and practical approach to prepare the self-assembled structures at industrial scale.4 The kinetics in the polymerization-induced self-assembly is a key issue in these method, and it is of much research interest recently.4,5
Wenxi Ji Jingjing Yan Erqiang Chen Zichen Li Dehai Liang
Beijing National Laboratory for Molecular Sciences,Department of Polymer Science and Engineering and the Key Laboratory of Polymer Chemistry and Physics of the Ministry of Education,College of Chemistry and Molecular Engineering,Peking University,Beijing,
国际会议
International Symposium on Polymer Physics(2008年国际高分子物理学术会议PP2008)
厦门
英文
221-222
2008-06-08(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)