Order–Order Transition
between Equilibrium
Ordered Bicontinuous Nanostructures of Double Diamond and Double Gyroid
in Stereoregular Block Copolymer
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Abstract
While ordered bicontinuous double diamond (OBDD) in block
copolymers
has always been considered as an unstable structure relative to ordered
bicontinuous double gyroid (OBDG), here we report the existence of
a thermodynamically stable OBDD structure in a diblock copolymer composed
of a stereoregular block. A slightly asymmetric syndiotactic polypropylene-<i>block</i>-polystyrene (sPP-<i>b</i>-PS) as cast from
xylene was found to display the OBDD morphology. When the OBDD-forming
diblock was heated, this structure transformed to the OBDG phase at
ca. 155 °C. Interestingly, OBDD was recovered upon cooling even
in the temperature range above melting point of sPP, indicating that
OBDD was a thermodynamically stable structure for sPP-<i>b</i>-PS melt, which was in contradiction to the conventional view. We
propose that the larger free energy cost encountered in OBDD due to
the larger packing frustration may be compensated sufficiently by
the release of free energy due to local packing of the conformationally
ordered segments of sPP blocks, which stabilizes the OBDD structure
at the lower temperatures