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Interfacial Phase Transitions in Block Copolymer/Homopolymer Blends
Kenneth R. Shull
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Materials Science and Engineering
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Block Copolymer
100%
Phase Transition
100%
Copolymer
100%
Interfacial Phase
100%
Homopolymer Blends
100%
Homopolymer
50%
Chemical Potential
50%
Surface Micelles
50%
Diblock Copolymer
33%
Self-consistent Field
33%
Interfacial Properties
16%
Aggregation Behavior
16%
Theoretical Treatment
16%
Repeating Unit
16%
Distribution Function
16%
Surface Phase Diagram
16%
Matrix Phase
16%
Polymer Chain Statistics
16%
Field Treatment
16%
Self-consistent Field Theory
16%
Surface Phase Transition
16%
Bare Surfaces
16%
Field Prediction
16%
Chain End
16%
Surface Free Energy
16%
Detailed Structure
16%
Free Energy Difference
16%
Pointlikes
16%
Homogeneous Matrix
16%
Thermodynamic Incompatibility
16%
Chemistry
Single Monomer Polymer
100%
Block Copolymer
100%
Micelle
100%
Copolymer
71%
Chemical Potential
42%
Nihonium
28%
Polymer Chain
14%
Surface Free Energy
14%
Interface Property
14%
Surface Phase Transition
14%
Molecular Mass
14%
Field Theory
14%
Phase Diagrams
14%
Distribution Function
14%
Engineering
Homopolymer
100%
Chemical Potential
75%
Surface Phase
50%
Energy Difference
25%
Repeat Unit
25%
Limiting Value
25%
Chain End
25%
Physical Picture
25%
Matrix Phase
25%
Illustrates
25%
Molecular Weight
25%
Polymer Chain
25%
Surface Free Energy
25%
Molecular Mass
25%
Material Science
Block Copolymer
100%
Surface (Surface Science)
100%
Micelle
87%
Copolymer
87%
Nihonium
25%
Interface Property
12%
Chemical Engineering
Block Copolymer
100%
Copolymer
100%
Chemical Potential
60%
Free Energy
20%