2. Structure–property correlations in styrene/butadiene block copolymer systems
2.1. Morphology control in block copolymers
Block copolymer nanostructures formed in the solid state are of practical interest, and it is of fundamental importance to control these structures to achieve the goal of developing materials possessing application-relevant mechanical properties [3,22,26].
Generally, these structures are adjusted by changing the relative composition (volume fraction) of the chemically linked chains at constant cN, where c and N are the Flory–Huggin’s interaction parameter and the degree of polymerization of the polymer,