Polymer, Vol.51, No.21, 4663-4666, 2010
Asymmetric morphology from an organic/organometallic block copolymer
Block copolymer self-assembly is a burgeoning subject in polymer and materials science driven by both fundamental and applied inspirations. Whereas the vast majority of block copolymer studies have focused on highly symmetric morphologies, here we report the first observation of an unusual asymmetric cylindrical phase in thick films of an organic/organometallic block copolymer, poly(styrene-blockferrocenyldimethylsilane) (PS-b-PFS). Microscopy and X-ray scattering data establish the lack of symmetry in this structure and reveal an unusual 3-D network organization. Following selective removal of the PS matrix, the remaining nanoporous film has characteristics of potential value in separation applications such as substantial interconnection (mechanical strength), uniform pore size, and chemical and physical stability. (C) 2010 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.