Definition of Microphase. Meaning of Microphase. Synonyms of Microphase

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- blocks are and whether they will microphase separate. For example, a diblock copolymer of symmetric composition will microphase separate if the product χ N...
- importance, for example, in liquid crystal displays. Copolymers can undergo microphase separation to form a diverse array of periodic nanostructures, as shown...
- construction goals. Block copolymers are interesting because they can "microphase separate" to form periodic nanostructures, as in the styrene-butadiene-styrene...
- exist in thermal equilibrium, but can be induced e.g. by photoexcitation. Microphase separation: Constituent units forming diverse phases while also keeping...
- arrangements, for example through crystallization, the gl**** transition or microphase separation. These features play a major role in determining the physical...
- ionic groups. As a result, the ionic groups in most ionomers will undergo microphase separation to form ionic-rich domains. Commercial applications for ionomers...
- water. Cured PURs are segmented copolymer polyurethane-ureas exhibiting microphase-separated morphologies. One phase is derived from a typically flexible...
- grid complexes, colloidal crystals, self-****embled monolayers, micelles, microphase separation of block copolymers, and Langmuir–Blodgett films. Self-organization...
- Roberts A. (2008) Structure development of resorcinol-formaldehyde gels: microphase separation or colloid aggregation. Physical Review E, 77, 041409. Franks...
- "Conjugated Block Copolymer Photovoltaics with near 3% Efficiency through Microphase Separation". Nano Letters. 13 (6): 2957–63. Bibcode:2013NanoL..13.2957G...