Influence of Asymmetric Chain Dynamics on the Viscoelastic Response of Block Copolymers Near the Order-Disorder Transition

ORAL

Abstract

Composition fluctuations in the disordered state profoundly influence block copolymer phase behavior near the order-disorder transition. Although the first experimental evidence of composition fluctuations highlighted a rheological feature, a complete understanding of the influence of fluctuations on rheology has remained elusive. For example, a rheological fingerprint of fluctuations is absent in many reports in the literature for various diblock copolymer systems. Here, we present work elucidating how differences in the individual block-relaxation times of a block copolymer influence the ability to probe composition fluctuations using rheology. This work resolves a long-unanswered question pertaining to the ability to measure composition fluctuations, and aids in understanding low-frequency scaling for both the dynamic elastic and loss moduli.

Authors

  • Robert Hickey

    Univ of Minn - Minneapolis, University of Minnesota

  • Timothy Gillard

    University of Minnesota, Univ of Minn - Minneapolis

  • Timothy Lodge

    Univ of Minn - Minneapolis, University of Minnesota

  • Frank S. Bates

    University of Minnesota, Univ of Minn - Minneapolis