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Controlled melting of individual,nano‐meter‐sized,polymer crystals confined in a block copolymer mesostructure
Authors:Cvetelin Vasilev,Harry Heinzelmann,Gü  nter Reiter
Abstract:We demonstrate a possibility to create custom‐made surface patterns on multiple length scales by melting selected nano‐meter‐sized polymer crystals confined in a highly ordered, spherical mesostructure of a hydrogenated poly(butadiene‐block‐ethylene oxide) (PBhb‐PEO) block copolymer. With heatable probes of an atomic force microscope as a heat source, we succeeded to provide highly locally the thermal energy necessary to individually melt such crystals. Besides this possibility for modification of surface properties, we performed detailed in situ studies of thermally induced reorganization processes and subsequent melting of polymer crystals in confined volumes of a block copolymer mesostructure. Close to the melting point, the stability of the confined crystals could be improved by annealing. In addition, the crystal size increased at the expense of already‐molten crystals, indicating diffusion of PEO blocks across the highly incompatible PBh matrix. © 2004 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Polym Sci Part B: Polym Phys 42: 1312–1320, 2004
Keywords:atomic force microscopy (AFM)  block copolymers  films  crystal structures  crystallization  mechanical properties  melting point  self‐assembly  viscoelastic properties
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