A Comparative Study of Microphase Separation of Polyurethane Multiblock Copolymers with Different Soft Segment Chemistries.
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Abstract
We focus in this study on three series of chemically well-defined polyurethanes (PUs) with the same hard segments (MDI-BDO) but different soft segment chemistries of interest in biomedical applications: 1000 g/mol aliphatic polycarbonate, polytetramethylenoxide and a mixed macrodiol of polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) and polyhexamethylenoxide. Using quantitative small-angle X-ray scattering we demonstrate that the degree of hard/soft segment demixing varies greatly between the materials. For example, the PDMS-based copolymers exhibit a three phase, core-shell morphology, while the other copolymers exhibit a typical two phase structure. Additional analysis was conducted with a number of experimental probes including FTIR to assess inter- and intracomponent hydrogen bonding, and tapping mode AFM to characterize the nanoscale morphology.
Authors
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James Runt
Penn State University
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Rebeca Hernandez
CSIC Madrid
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Taeyi Choi
Penn State University
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Jadwiga Weksler
AorTech Biomaterials
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Ajay Padsalgikar
AorTech Biomaterials
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Lichong Xu
Penn State University
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Christopher Siedlecki
Penn State University