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Self-Assembly in diblock copolymer systems: Insight from disspative particle dynamics
Title statement Self-Assembly in diblock copolymer systems: Insight from disspative particle dynamics [rukopis] / Zbyšek Posel Personal name Posel, Zbyšek, (dissertant) Issue data 2012 Phys.des. 93 l. : il., grafy, tab. Note Ved. práce Martin Lísal Abstract The general goals of the thesis is application of mesoscale modeling on the rich phase behavior of the diblock copolymer-homopolymers systems and systems of diblock copolymers with embedded nanoparticles. At first, the thesis deals with conformational and dynamic behavior of coarse-grained polymer models. Three homopolymer models are investigated and the results are compared with predictions given by the Rouse theory which is considered as a standard theory for unentangled polymer melts. Then technical aspects of simulations of lamellar morphology are investigated. The incommensurability of simulation box size and lamellar morphology is demonstrated on determination of the lamellar spacing for generally oriented lamellar planes. The thesis then focuses on microphase behavior of lamellae forming diblock copolymer-homopolymers systems. The phase behavior, i.e., the phase boundaries between the disordered and lamellar regions and between the disordered and two phase regions, were predicted for the real diblock copolymer-homopolymers melt of poly(ethylethylene) and poly(dimethylsiloxane) homopolymers and corresponding poly(ethylethylene)-poly(dimethylsiloxane) diblock copolymer. Finally, the thesis focuses on the systems based on poly(styrene-b-2-vinylpyridine) (PS-PVP) diblock copolymers in which the gold nanoparticles, grafted with a mixture of PS/PVP homoligands, are dispersed. The effect of nanoparticle's volume fraction and decoration, and of the diblock copolymer architecture on morphology of nanocomposites is presented in phase diagrams. The predicted behavior of the nanocomposites is in agreement with experimental evidence on the same or similar related systems. Another responsib. Lísal, Martin, 1963- (thesis advisor) Another responsib. Univerzita J.E. Purkyně v Ústí nad Labem. Katedra fyziky (degree grantor) Subj. Headings fyzika elementárních částic * polymery Subj. Headings kopolymery * Mesoscale Modeling * Diblock Copolymer * Self-Assembly * Polymer Nanocomposite * Dissipative Particle Dynamics Form, Genre disertace Conspect 539 - Fyzikální stavba hmoty. Jaderná fyzika. Molekulární fyzika UDC 539.12 * 54-126 * 678.7/.8 * (043.3) Country Česko Language angličtina URL https://portal.ujep.cz/StagPortletsJSR168/CleanUrl?urlid=prohlizeni-prace-detail&praceIdno=00168781 Document kind Diploma theses Call number Barcode Sublocation Volný výběr Info DB 6 3300001745 sklad C In-Library Use Only
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