Abstract: | A mean-field theory is presented to describe the surface tension and interfacial profile of random A-B multiblock copolymer melts in contact with air or a solid substrate. The copolymer model accounts for variations in average composition and block sequence distribution, and reduces to a model for statistical copolymers as the block size approaches that of a monomer. Ideal copolymers lacking chemical correlations between successive segments are predicted to have a larger surface tension than “blocky” copolymers with a tendency for repeated segments of A or B. © 1992 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. |