Can solvation free energy rationalize the phase behavior of ion-doped copolymers?
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Abstract
Previous experimental studies have established the pronounced effects of salt-doping on the morphological behavior of copolymers. The ionic solvation free energy has been recognized as an important factor for this doping effects, which has been encapsulated into an effective χ parameter that scales linearly with salt concentration. However, no general agreement between experimental and theoretial phase diagrams has been reached. By employing a recently developed ‘free’ ion model for salt-doped copolymers and cultivating the rich experimental data in literature, we show that, for two different molecular weights and over a range of compositions, the morphological varications can be captured by the solvation free energy alone, if the solvation radius is treated as an adjustable parameters.
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Presenters
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Jian Qin
Department of Chemical Engineering,, Stanford University, Stanford Univ, Stanford University
Authors
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Jian Qin
Department of Chemical Engineering,, Stanford University, Stanford Univ, Stanford University
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Kevin J Hou
Stanford Univ
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Whitney Loo
University of California, Berkeley, Chemical Engineering, University of California Berkeley
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Nitash Balsara
University of California, Berkeley, Chemical Engineering, University of California Berkeley