Abstract: | New architectural graft copolymers were prepared, that is, the graft chains were situated in terminal or center position of the backbone chain. These graft copolymers were termed block-graft copolymers. Two different block-graft copolymers were prepared from a “grafting onto” process and a “grafting from” process via living anionic polymerization. These backbone chains are poly(styrene), and the graft chains are poly(isoprene) and poly(ethylene oxide). The polymers were characterized by GPC measurements, osmometry, and ultracentrifugation. The block-graft copolymers formed fine microphase separation structures. It was a morphological feature that an apparent volume fraction of the graft to the backbone might be higher than the real volume fraction. |