The morphology of poly(styrene-block-butyl methacrylate) (SBMA) copoly
mer with 42 wt% S was studied by transmission electron microscopy in a
selective environment. Micelles with S cores were observed in dilute
solutions in 2-propanol, a non-solvent for S and a theta solvent for t
he BMA blocks. The solvent influence on the final morphology of SBMA f
ilms was investigated. Films obtained from solution in tetrahydrofuran
had ordered cylindrical structures. When 10% poly(phenylene oxide) (P
PO), which has a preferential interaction with the S blocks, was added
to the copolymer, the cylinders turned into spheres with PPO cores se
parated by the swollen S blocks from a BMA matrix. In PPO/SBMA 50/50 b
lends multilayer vesicles and lamellar structures coexist. For blends
with SBMA content lower than 5%, micelles with BMA cores were observed
in a PPO matrix.