Dl. Polis et al., Shear-induced lamellar rotation observed in a diblock copolymer by in situsmall-angle X-ray scattering, MACROMOLEC, 32(14), 1999, pp. 4668-4676
In situ small-angle X-ray scattering (SAXS) rheology is used to st;study th
e dynamic process of shear alignment in a lamellar poly(styrene-b-ethylene
propylene) diblock copolymer, at temperatures far below the microphase sepa
ration transition temperature. We have focused on the alignment dynamics at
time scales shorter than 1 cycle of deformation. To extract this valuable
information, we use prealigned specimens and follow subtle changes in the o
rientation during a steady shear deformation. Two notable changes in the az
imuthal SAXS intensity are observed: the maximum of the main peak induced d
uring prealignment shifts to lower azimuthal angles and a secondary peak de
velops and shifts to higher angles. : We effectively modeled the shift of t
he main peak maximum by assuming that lamellae rotate with the;. vorticity
component of shear. This provides conclusive evidence for lamellar rotation
in block copolymers, as opposed to a discontinuous transformation such as
lamellar dissolution and reformation. Lamellar rotation also supports our p
reviously proposed mechanism for kink band formation.