会议专题

HIERARCHICALLY ORDERED MICROSTRUCTURES SELF-ASSEMBLED FROM COPOLYMERS

Self-assembly of multi-components into ordered structures, inspired by natural assembly, is of extensive interest in contemporary macromolecular science and technology. By controlling the molecular architectures, copolymers are designed to generate a broad variety of assemblies. The assemblies can be in forms of nanostructures such as gyroid and cylinder in bulk state, as well as aggregates like vesicle and micelles in dilute solution. In such self-assembly, the assemblies are usually presented to have onelength-scale microstmctures. Recent progress in selfassembly technology requires the copolymers to assemble themselves into an ever higher level hierarchy, more than the mature assemblies possessing one-length-scale microstructures. Therefore, our interest has been directed toward the understanding of the hierarchical, ordered, and also intriguing self-assembled microstructures from the well-designed copolymer systems.

Jiaping Lin Liquan Wang

School of Materials Science and Engineering, East China University of Science and Technology, Shanghai 200237, China

国际会议

International Symposium on Polymer Chemistry(第四届国际高分子化学学术研讨会 PC 2010)

苏州

英文

75-76

2010-06-02(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)