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Self-assembling behavior of amphiphilic dendron coils in the bulk crystalline and liquid crystalline states SCIE SCOPUS

Title
Self-assembling behavior of amphiphilic dendron coils in the bulk crystalline and liquid crystalline states
Authors
Chung, YWLee, JKZin, WCCho, BK
Date Issued
2008-06-04
Publisher
AMER CHEMICAL SOC
Abstract
We prepared a series of amphiphilic dendron coils (1-3) containing aliphatic polyether dendrons with octadecyl peripheries and a poly(ethylene oxide) (PEO) coil (DP = 44). The molecular design in this study is focused on the variation of dendron generation (from first to third) with a fixed linear coil, upon which the thermal and self-assembling behavior of the dendron coils was investigated in the bulk. All the dendron coils exhibit two crystalline phases designated as k(1) (both crystalline octadecyl chains and PEO) and k(2) states (crystalline octadecyl chains and molten PEO). Crystallinities for both octadecyl peripheries and the PEO decrease as generation increases. In particular, the dendron coil (3) containing third generation shows a drastic reduction of the PEO crystallinity, which is attributed to the considerable chain folding and plasticization effects by the largest hydrophilic dendritic core segment. All the crystalline phases are bilayered lamellar morphologies. On going from k(1), to k(2), the periodic lamellar thickness decreases in the dendron coil (1) with first generation, but interestingly increases in 3. After melting of octadecyl peripheries, 1 shows no mesophase (i.e., liquid crystalline phase). Additionally, dendron coil 2 (3) displays a network cubic mesophase with la3d symmetry (micellar cubic with Pm3n) which is transformed into a lamellar (hexagonal columnar) mesophase upon heating. Remarkably, the temperature-dependent mesomorphic behavior in 2 and 3 is a completely reverse pattern in comparison with conventional linear-linear block copolymers. The unusual bulk morphological phenomena in the crystalline and liquid crystalline phases can be elucidated by the dendron coil architecture and the associated coil conformational energy.
Keywords
LINEAR BLOCK-COPOLYMERS; SPHERICAL SUPRAMOLECULAR DENDRIMERS; POLY(PROPYLENE IMINE) DENDRIMERS; DENDRITIC DIBLOCK COPOLYMERS; MICROPHASE SEPARATION; DEPENDENT AGGREGATION; POLYETHER DENDRIMERS; MOLECULAR DUMBBELLS; CARBOSILANE BLOCK; POLYSTYRENE
URI
https://oasis.postech.ac.kr/handle/2014.oak/29353
DOI
10.1021/JA801163M
ISSN
0002-7863
Article Type
Article
Citation
JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY, vol. 130, no. 22, page. 7139 - 7147, 2008-06-04
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