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Citation: Iacovella, Christopher R. (2006). Diblock copolymer phase diagram. Glotzer group. Depts of Chemical Engineering, Materials Science & Engineering, Macromolecular Science, and Physics, University of Michigan.
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Title Diblock copolymer phase diagram
Creator(s) Iacovella, Christopher R.
Abstract/Summary Adaptation of the Matsen and Bates BCP phase diagram predicted using Mean-field Theory. * Matsen MW, Bates FS, ''http://pubs3.acs.org/acs/journals/doilookup?in_doi=10.1021/ma951138i Unifying weak- and strong-segregation block copolymer theories. Diblock copolymer phase diagram as calculated using Mean-field Theory by Matsen and Bates, where fA is the Block fraction, χ is the Flory-Huggins Chi Parameter, and N is the length of the block.
Keyword(s) phase diagram
diblock copolymer
block copolymer
Softmatter Material Classification
Softmatter System Classification
Publisher Glotzer group. Depts of Chemical Engineering, Materials Science & Engineering, Macromolecular Science, and Physics, University of Michigan
Date 2006-11-20
Source Soft Matter Wiki
Rights http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/
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Additional Notes Image adapted from: Matsen MW, Bates FS, Unifying weak- and strong-segregation block copolymer theories, MACROMOLECULES 29 (4): 1091-1098 FEB 12 1996
 
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http://matdl.org/matdlwiki/index.php?title=softmatter:Block Copolymer   referring wiki page  
http://matdl.org/matdlwiki/index.php?title=softmatter:Phase Diagram   referring wiki page  
 
 
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