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Networks with controlled chirality via self-assembly of chiral triblock terpolymers.


ABSTRACT: Nanonetwork-structured materials can be found in nature and synthetic materials. A double gyroid (DG) with a pair of chiral networks but opposite chirality can be formed from the self-assembly of diblock copolymers. For triblock terpolymers, an alternating gyroid (GA) with two chiral networks from distinct end blocks can be formed; however, the network chirality could be positive or negative arbitrarily, giving an achiral phase. Here, by taking advantage of chirality transfer at different length scales, GA with controlled chirality can be achieved through the self-assembly of a chiral triblock terpolymer. With the homochiral evolution from monomer to multichain domain morphology through self-assembly, the triblock terpolymer composed of a chiral end block with a single-handed helical polymer chain gives the chiral network from the chiral end block having a particular handed network. Our real-space analyses reveal the preferred chiral sense of the network in the GA, leading to a chiral phase.

SUBMITTER: Wang HF 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7556840 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Networks with controlled chirality via self-assembly of chiral triblock terpolymers.

Wang Hsiao-Fang HF   Chiu Po-Ting PT   Yang Chih-Ying CY   Xie Zhi-Hong ZH   Hung Yu-Chueh YC   Lee Jing-Yu JY   Tsai Jing-Cherng JC   Prasad Ishan I   Jinnai Hiroshi H   Thomas Edwin L EL   Ho Rong-Ming RM  

Science advances 20201014 42


Nanonetwork-structured materials can be found in nature and synthetic materials. A double gyroid (DG) with a pair of chiral networks but opposite chirality can be formed from the self-assembly of diblock copolymers. For triblock terpolymers, an alternating gyroid (G<sup>A</sup>) with two chiral networks from distinct end blocks can be formed; however, the network chirality could be positive or negative arbitrarily, giving an achiral phase. Here, by taking advantage of chirality transfer at diffe  ...[more]

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