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We report a new morphology in a poly(isoprene-block-styrene-block-dimethylsiloxane) ABC triblock copolymer. The most probable symmetry of the morphology (Ia3̄d) was determined from two-dimensional SAXS measurements performed on a sample with long-range order induced by an oscillatory shear field. By comparing the predictions of self-consistent field theory with TEM and SAXS and SANS powder diffraction patterns, we deduced that the morphology is a core−shell gyroid comprised of two independent and triply periodic poly(dimethylsiloxane) networks encased in poly(styrene) shells and separated by a continuous poly(isoprene) domain. Thus, this unique nanostructure divides space into five independent, three-dimensionally continuous domains.
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T. A. Shefelbine
California Institute of Technology
Martin E. Vigild
Roskilde University
M. W. Matsen
University of Waterloo
Journal of the American Chemical Society
University of Minnesota
University of Reading
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synapsesocial.com/papers/6a06570d7e4a5a9ec1a8edc2 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1021/ja991442h