Triblokkkopolümeerid
Triblokkkopolümeerid, also known as triblock copolymers, are polymers composed of three distinct polymer blocks covalently linked together. These blocks are arranged in a linear sequence, forming an A-B-A or B-A-B structure, where A and B represent different homopolymer blocks. The properties of triblock copolymers are a combination of the properties of their constituent blocks, but they also exhibit unique characteristics arising from the distinct phases formed by the immiscible blocks. This phase separation leads to the formation of well-defined nanostructures, such as spheres, cylinders, or lamellae, depending on the relative lengths and interactions of the blocks.
The self-assembly behavior of triblock copolymers is a key aspect of their utility. In solution or in
Applications for triblock copolymers are diverse and include uses as surfactants, compatibilizers in polymer blends, thermoplastic