The morphologies of several styrene-isoprene miktoarm star copolymers
have been examined by small angle x-ray scattering and electron micros
copy. Three of these polymers were of the three-armed A(2)B type, and
six were four-armed A(3)B miktoarms. The ordered microphase-separated
morphologies displayed by these polymers were seen to be highly depend
ent on the architecture of the chains, and were quire different from t
hose that occur in the corresponding linear block copolymers. These re
sults can be quite well explained by a theory of Milner which is based
on the bending energy of the microphase interface and the ability of
the chains to stretch away from the interface between the microphases.
We speculate that the small differences between the observations and
theoretical predictions are due to the effects of the compression of c
hains in small gaps between adjacent domains. (C) 1995 American Instit
ute of Physics.