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  1. Thermal stability of ester linkage in the presence of 1,2,3-Triazole moiety generated by click reaction
  2. A Facile Route for Patterned Growth of Metal–Insulator Carbon Lateral Junction through One-Pot Synthesis
  3. Free-Standing Polyimide Nanotips on Substrates for Preparation of Hollow TiO2 Nanotips
  4. Synthesis and Characterization of [Poly(3-dodecylthiophene)] 2 Poly(methyl methacrylate) Miktoarm Star Copolymer
  5. Interfacing Liquid Metals with Stretchable Metal Conductors
  6. Plasmonic colloidal nanoparticles with open eccentric cavities via acid-induced chemical transformation
  7. Phase Behavior of Binary Blend Consisting of Asymmetric Polystyrene- block -poly(2-vinylpyridine) Copolymer and Asymmetric Deuterated Polystyrene- block -poly(4-hydroxystyrene) Copolymer
  8. Squaraine-sensitized composite of a reduced graphene oxide/TiO2 photocatalyst: π–π stacking as a new method of dye anchoring
  9. High density array of multiferroic nanoislands in a large area
  10. Individually aligned tubular ZnO nanostructures on solid substrates
  11. Morphology and microphase separation of star copolymers
  12. Low-cost electrospun WC/C composite nanofiber as a powerful platinum-free counter electrode for dye sensitized solar cell
  13. Simultaneous Visualization of Graphene Grain Boundaries and Wrinkles with Structural Information by Gold Deposition
  14. Phase Behavior of Star-Shaped Polystyrene- block -poly(methyl methacrylate) Copolymers
  15. Arrangement of Lamellar Microdomains of Block Copolymer Confined in Hemispherical Cavities Having Two Controlled Interfaces
  16. Tuned phase behavior of weakly interacting polystyrene-block-poly(n-pentyl methacrylate) by selective solvent
  17. Hierarchically Self-Organized Monolithic Nanoporous Membrane for Excellent Virus Enrichment
  18. Ruthenium(ii) quasi-solid state dye sensitized solar cells with 8% efficiency using a supramolecular oligomer-based electrolyte
  19. Phase segregation of poly(3-dodecylthiophene)-block-poly(methyl methacrylate) copolymers
  20. Arrangement of Block Copolymer Microdomains Confined inside Hemispherical Cavities
  21. Enhanced adhesion of osteoblastic cells on polystyrene films by independent control of surface topography and wettability
  22. Facile synthesis for well-defined A2B miktoarm star copolymer of poly(3-hexylthiophene) and poly(methyl methacrylate) by the combination of anionic polymerization and click reaction
  23. Pressure Effect of Various Inert Gases on the phase Behavior of Polystyrene- block -Poly(n-pentyl methacrylate) Copolymer
  24. Fast benchtop visualization of graphene grain boundaries using adhesive properties of defects
  25. Free-standing, well-aligned ordered mesoporous carbon nanofibers on current collectors for high-power micro-supercapacitors
  26. Towards the limit of ferroelectric nanostructures: switchable sub-10 nm nanoisland arrays
  27. Configuration-controlled Au nanocluster arrays on inverse micelle nano-patterns: versatile platforms for SERS and SPR sensors
  28. Air-stable inverted structure of hybrid solar cells using a cesium-doped ZnO electron transport layer prepared by a sol–gel process
  29. Improvement of power conversion efficiency of P3HT:CdSe hybrid solar cells by enhanced interconnection of CdSe nanorods via decomposable selenourea
  30. High aspect ratio cylindrical microdomains oriented vertically on the substrate using block copolymer micelles and temperature-programmed solvent vapor annealing
  31. In situ TEM observation of phase transition of the nanoscopic patterns on baroplastic block copolymer films during nanoindentation
  32. Controlled release of human growth hormone fused with a human hybrid Fc fragment through a nanoporous polymer membrane
  33. Ordered Mesoporous Tungsten Suboxide Counter Electrode for Highly Efficient Iodine-Free Electrolyte-Based Dye-Sensitized Solar Cells
  34. Hierarchically Well-Ordered Array of Concentric Silver Nanorings for Highly Sensitive Surface-Enhanced Raman Scattering Substrate
  35. Curvature Modification of Block Copolymer Microdomains Using Blends of Block Copolymers with Hydrogen Bonding Interactions
  36. Highly Asymmetric Lamellar Nanopatterns via Block Copolymer Blends Capable of Hydrogen Bonding
  37. Self-Assembly of Poly(3-dodecylthiophene)- block -poly(methyl methacrylate) Copolymers Driven by Competition between Microphase Separation and Crystallization
  38. Soft-Template Simple Synthesis of Ordered Mesoporous Titanium Nitride-Carbon Nanocomposite for High Performance Dye-Sensitized Solar Cell Counter Electrodes
  39. Isomeric Effects on the Phase Behavior of Polystyrene- block -poly(pentyl methacrylate) Copolymers
  40. Ultrahigh-Density Array of Silver Nanoclusters for SERS Substrate with High Sensitivity and Excellent Reproducibility
  41. Fast and reversibly switchable wettability induced by a photothermal effect
  42. Functional nanoporous membranes for drug delivery
  43. A high density array of free standing alumina nanotubes aligned vertically on solid substrates in a large area
  44. Ultrahigh Density Array of Free-Standing Poly(3-hexylthiophene) Nanotubes on Conducting Substrates via Solution Wetting
  45. Highly Improved Rate Capability for a Lithium-Ion Battery Nano-Li4Ti5O12 Negative Electrode via Carbon-Coated Mesoporous Uniform Pores with a Simple Self-Assembly Method
  46. Phase Behavior of Binary Blends of Block Copolymers Having Hydrogen Bonding
  47. Novel Amphiphilic Multi-Arm, Star-Like Block Copolymers as Unimolecular Micelles
  48. Facile Synthetic Route for Well-Defined Poly(3-hexylthiophene)- block -poly(methyl methacrylate) Copolymer by Anionic Coupling Reaction
  49. DNA-Functionalized Nanochannels for SNP Detection
  50. Electrically Actuatable Smart Nanoporous Membrane for Pulsatile Drug Release
  51. Antireflection coating with enhanced anti-scratch property from nanoporous block copolymer template
  52. Block Copolymer Directed One-Pot Simple Synthesis of L1 0 -Phase FePt Nanoparticles inside Ordered Mesoporous Aluminosilicate/Carbon Composites
  53. Ultrahigh Density Arrays of Toroidal ZnO Nanostructures by One-Step Cooperative Self-Assembly Processes: Mechanism of Structural Evolution and Hybridization with Au Nanoparticles
  54. Development of high-performance supercapacitor electrodes using novel ordered mesoporous tungsten oxide materials with high electrical conductivity
  55. Ultrahigh density array of CdSe nanorods for CdSe/polymer hybrid solar cells: enhancement in short-circuit current density
  56. Functional nanomaterials based on block copolymer self-assembly
  57. Cocontinuous phase morphology of asymmetric compositions of polypropylene/high-density polyethylene blend by the addition of clay
  58. Single-File Diffusion of Protein Drugs through Cylindrical Nanochannels
  59. Ultrahigh Density Array of Epitaxial Ferroelectric Nanoislands on Conducting Substrates
  60. Broadband Antireflection Coating Covering from Visible to Near Infrared Wavelengths by Using Multilayered Nanoporous Block Copolymer Films
  61. Facile Synthesis of Well-Defined Coil−Rod−Coil Block Copolymer Composed of Regioregular Poly(3-hexylthiophene) via Anionic Coupling Reaction
  62. Poly(3-hexylthiophene) Nanorods with Aligned Chain Orientation for Organic Photovoltaics
  63. Highly Ordered Nanoporous Alumina on Conducting Substrates with Adhesion Enhanced by Surface Modification: Universal Templates for Ultrahigh-Density Arrays of Nanorods
  64. Exfoliation of organoclay nanocomposites based on polystyrene-block-polyisoprene-block-poly(2-vinylpyridine) copolymer: Solution blending versus melt blending
  65. Direct Observation of Interfacial Morphology in Poly(3-hexylthiophene) Transistors: Relationship between Grain Boundary and Field-Effect Mobility
  66. High-Efficiency Organic Solar Cells Based on End-Functional-Group-Modified Poly(3-hexylthiophene)
  67. Ordered mesoporous WO3−X possessing electronically conductive framework comparable to carbon framework toward long-term stable cathode supports for fuel cells
  68. Ultrahigh-density phase-change data storage without the use of heating
  69. Phase behavior of poly(3-alkylthiophene)/polystyrene blends
  70. Tuning the Phase Behavior of Polystyrene- block -poly( n -alkyl methacrylate) Copolymers by Introducing Random Copolymer for Methacrylate Block
  71. Ion–dipole interactions in the dispersion of organoclay nanocomposites based on polystyrene-block-poly(2-vinylpyridine) copolymer
  72. Synthesis of lead chalcogenide nanoparticles in block copolymer micelles: investigation of optical properties and fabrication of 2-D arrays of nanoparticles
  73. Core-shell polymeric nanorods prepared from reactive polymer bilayer via sequential complete wetting
  74. Phase Behavior and Phase Transitions in AB- and ABA-type Microphase-Separated Block Copolymers
  75. Closed-Loop Transition Induced by Homopolymers
  76. A high purity approach to poly(3-hexylthiophene) diblock copolymers
  77. Hydrostatic Pressure Effect on the Phase Transitions of a Closed-Loop Type Block Copolymer by Using 2D FTIR Correlation Spectroscopy
  78. Nanohole Structure Prepared by a Polystyrene-block-poly(methyl methacrylate)/poly(methyl methacrylate) Mixture Film
  79. Phase Behavior of Polystyrene- block -Poly( n -butyl- ran - n -hexyl) Methacrylate Copolymers
  80. Highly Aligned Ultrahigh Density Arrays of Conducting Polymer Nanorods using Block Copolymer Templates
  81. Self-assembled block copolymers: Bulk to thin film
  82. Virus Filtration Membranes Prepared from Nanoporous Block Copolymers with Good Dimensional Stability under High Pressures and Excellent Solvent Resistance
  83. Property of diblock copolymer having extremely narrow molecular weight distribution
  84. Phase Behavior of Polystyrene- block -poly(4-vinylpyridine) Copolymers Coordinated by Metal Chloride
  85. Effect of Perpendicular Shear Force on the Interfacial Morphology of Reactive Polymer Bilayer
  86. Inorganic Nanoporous Films from Block Copolymer Thin Film
  87. Effect of neutral solvent on the phase behavior of polystyrene-block-poly(n-butyl methacrylate) copolymers
  88. Phase Behavior of Poly(2-vinylpyridine)- block -poly(4-vinylpyridine) Copolymers
  89. Unusual Sensitivity of Closed-Loop Phase Behavior to Chain Size and Distribution
  90. Effective Interaction Parameter for Homologous Series of Deuterated Polystyrene- block -Poly( n -alkyl methacrylate) Copolymers
  91. Unusual Phase Behavior of End-Functionalized Polystyrene-block-poly(n-butyl methacrylate) Copolymer with Maleic Anhydride
  92. Effect of solvents on closed-loop phase behavior of block copolymers
  93. Erratum: “Tuning optical band gap of vertically aligned ZnO nanowire arrays grown by homoepitaxial electrodeposition” [Appl. Phys. Lett. 90, 103107 (2007)]
  94. Nondestructive quantitative synchrotron grazing incidence X-ray scattering analysis of cylindrical nanostructures in supported thin films
  95. Tuning optical band gap of vertically aligned ZnO nanowire arrays grown by homoepitaxial electrodeposition
  96. Origin of the Difference in Order−Disorder Transition Temperature between Polystyrene- block -poly(2-vinylpyridine) and Polystyrene- block -poly(4-vinylpyridine) Copolymers
  97. Phase Behavior of a Binary Mixture of a Block Copolymer with Lower Disorder-to-Order Transition and a Homopolymer
  98. Two-Dimensional Heterospectral Correlation Analysis of Wide-Angle X-ray Scattering and Infrared Spectroscopy for Specific Chemical Interactions in Weakly Interacting Block Copolymers
  99. Application of principal component analysis-based two-dimensional correlation spectroscopy to characterization of order–disorder transition of polystyrene-block-poly(n-pentyl methacrylate) copolymer
  100. Effect of Interfacial Reaction and Morphology on Rheological Properties of Reactive Bilayer
  101. Thermal conductivity and adhesion properties of thermally conductive pressure-sensitive adhesives
  102. Influence of Carbon Dioxide Swelling on the Closed-Loop Phase Behavior of Block Copolymers
  103. Transient Solidlike Behavior near the Cylinder/Disorder Transition in Block Copolymer Solutions
  104. Closed-Loop Phase Behavior for Weakly Interacting Block Copolymers
  105. An Optical Waveguide Study on the Nanopore Formation in Block Copolymer/Homopolymer Thin Films by Selective Solvent Swelling
  106. Closed-Loop Phase Behavior and Baroplasticity of deuterated Polystyrene-block-Poly(n-pentyl methacrylate) Copolymer investigated by SANS and FTIR Spectroscopy
  107. Effect of oscillatory shear on the interfacial morphology of a reactive bilayer polymer system
  108. Porous Structures of Polymer Films Prepared by Spin Coating with Mixed Solvents under Humid Condition
  109. Competition of Crystalline and Liquid Crystalline Moieties in Self-Assembly of Poly(oxyethylene) Cholesterol Ethers
  110. Swelling and Shrinkage of Lamellar Domain of Conformationally Restricted Block Copolymers by Metal Chloride
  111. Block copolymer as a template for electrically conductive nanocomposites
  112. Phase Behavior of a Weakly Interacting Block Copolymer by Temperature-Dependent FTIR Spectroscopy
  113. Broad-Band Antireflection Coating at Near-Infrared Wavelengths by a Breath Figure
  114. The Effect of Chain Architecture of In Situ Formed Copolymers on Interfacial Morphology of Reactive Polymer Blends
  115. One-Step Preparation of Antireflection Film by Spin-Coating of Polymer/Solvent/Nonsolvent Ternary System
  116. Morphological Development at the Interface of Polymer/Polymer Bilayer with an in-Situ Compatibilizer under Electric Field
  117. Water-soluble binder with high flexural modulus for powder injection molding
  118. Phase Behavior of Polystyrene and Poly( n -pentyl methacrylate) Blend with Small Amounts of Symmetric Polystyrene- b lock -poly( n -pentyl methacrylate) Copolymers
  119. Complex Phase Behavior of a Weakly Interacting Binary Polymer Blend
  120. Breath Figure Patterns Prepared by Spin Coating in a Dry Environment
  121. Closed-Loop Phase Behavior of Polystyrene- b lock -poly( n -pentyl methacrylate) Copolymers with Various Block Length Ratios
  122. Effect of Organoclay Platelets on Morphology of Nylon-6 and Poly(ethylene- r an -propylene) Rubber Blends
  123. Phase Behavior of Polystyrene- b lock -poly( n -butyl methacrylate) Copolymers with Various End-Functional Groups
  124. Precise Control of Nanopore Size in Thin Film Using Mixtures of Asymmetric Block Copolymer and Homopolymer
  125. Effect of Hydrostatic Pressure on Closed-Loop Phase Behavior of Block Copolymers
  126. Phase Behavior of Mixtures of Block Copolymer and Homopolymers in Thin Films and Bulk
  127. Phase Behavior of Deuterated Polystyrene- b lock -poly( n -pentyl methacrylate) Copolymers
  128. Reaction Kinetics and Morphological Changes of Reactive Polymer−Polymer Interface
  129. Alignment and orientational proliferation of HEX cylinders in a polystyrene-block-polyisoprene-block-polystyrene copolymer in the presence of clay
  130. Kinetics and Mechanism of Morphological Transition from Lamella to Cylinder Microdomain in Polystyrene- b lock -poly(ethylene- c o -but-1-ene)- b lock -polystyrene Triblock Copolymer
  131. Phase Behavior of Polystyrene and Poly( n -pentyl methacrylate) Blend
  132. Closed-loop phase behaviour in block copolymers
  133. Adhesion properties of UV crosslinked polystyrene-block-polybutadiene-block-polystyrene copolymer and tackifier mixture
  134. Phase behavior and crystallization of a poly(ethylene oxide)/cellulose acetate butyrate blend
  135. Orientational Proliferation and Successive Twinning from Thermoreversible Hexagonal−Body-Centered Cubic Transitions
  136. Synthesis and crystallization behavior of poly(l-lactide)-block-poly(ϵ-caprolactone) copolymer
  137. Measurement of contact angles and interfacial tensions of a reactive polymer blend using the Neumann Triangle method
  138. The effect of weld-lines on the morphology and mechanical properties of amorphous polyamide/poly(ethylene-ran-propylene) blend with various amounts of an in situ compatibilizer
  139. Interfacial Tension Measurement of a Reactive Polymer Blend by the Neumann Triangle Method
  140. Effect of Reaction Rate on Morphological Change of Reactive Blends
  141. The aromatic hydrocarbon resins with various hydrogenation degrees Part 2. The adhesion and viscoelastic properties of the mixtures of resins and block copolymers
  142. The aromatic hydrocarbon resins with various hydrogenation degrees Part 1. The phase behavior and miscibility with polybutadiene and with polystyrene
  143. Effect of the liquid-liquid phase separation on the crystallization behavior of a poly(ethylene-ran-vinyl acetate) and paraffin wax blend
  144. The rheological properties of polystyrene/poly(vinylmethylether) blend near the critical region and in the homogenous region
  145. Lattice Disordering and Domain Dissolution Transitions in Polystyrene- block -poly(ethylene- co -but-1-ene)- block -polystyrene Triblock Copolymer Having a Highly Asymmetric Composition
  146. Effect of the liquid–liquid phase separation on the crystallization behavior and mechanical properties of poly(ethylene‐ran‐vinyl acetate) and paraffin wax blend
  147. Effect of the liquid-liquid phase separation on the crystallization behavior and mechanical properties of poly(ethylene-ran-vinyl acetate) and paraffin wax blend
  148. The effect of phase‐separated morphology on the rheological properties of polystyrene/poly(vinyl methyl ether) blend
  149. The effect of phase-separated morphology on the rheological properties of polystyrene/poly(vinyl methyl ether) blend
  150. Effect of the functional group inhomogeneity of an in situ reactive compatibilizer on the morphology and rheological properties of immiscible polymer blends
  151. The Crystallization Behavior and Mechanical Properties of Poly(ethylene-ran-vinyl acetate) and Paraffin Wax Blend.
  152. Morphological development with time for immiscible polymer blends with an in situ compatibilizer under controlled shear conditions
  153. The Effect of the Amount of in Situ Formed Copolymers on the Final Morphology of Reactive Polymer Blends with an In Situ Compatibilizer
  154. Phase Behavior and Rheology of Polystyrene/Poly(α-methylstyrene) and Polystyrene/Poly(vinyl methyl ether) Blend Systems
  155. Interfacial tension measurement with the neumann triangle method
  156. Interfacial tension measurement with the Neumann triangle method
  157. Determination of Order−Order and Order−Disorder Transition Temperatures of SIS Block Copolymers by Differential Scanning Calorimetry and Rheology
  158. Ordering kinetics of cylindrical and spherical microdomains in an SIS block copolymer by synchrotron SAXS and rheology
  159. Ordering kinetics of cylindrical and spherical microdomains in an SIS block copolymer by synchrotron SAXS and rheology
  160. Ordering kinetics of cylindrical and spherical microdomains in an SIS block copolymer by synchrotron SAXS and rheology
  161. Thermally induced morphological transition from lamella to gyroid in a binary blend of diblock copolymers
  162. Gyroid Structures and Morphological Control in Binary Blends of Polystyrene- block -polyisoprene Diblock Copolymers
  163. Small-angle X-ray scattering and rheological studies on the ordering process of cylindrical microdomains in a polystyrene-block-polyisoprene copolymer
  164. Rheological properties and fiber orientations of short fiber-reinforced plastics
  165. Order−Disorder Transition, Microdomain Structure, and Phase Behavior in Binary Mixtures of Low Molecular Weight Polystyrene- block -polyisoprene Copolymers
  166. Compatibilization mechanism of polymer blends with an in-situ compatibilizer
  167. Effect of molecular architecture of in situ reactive compatibilizer on the morphology and interfacial activity of an immiscible polyolefin/polystyrene blend
  168. Effect of acrylic acid content in poly(ethylene-ran-acrylic acid) on the morphology and mechanical properties of poly(ethylene-ran-acrylic acid)/polystyrene blends compatibilized by poly(styrene-ran-glycidyl methacrylate)
  169. Morphology and mechanical properties of injection molded articles with weld-lines
  170. The effect of PS—GMA as an in situ compatibilizer on the morphology and rheological properties of the immiscible PBT/PS blend
  171. Effects of Molecular Weight and Block Length Ratio on the Rheological Behavior of Low Molecular Weight Polystyrene-block-polyisoprene Copolymers in the Disordered State
  172. Effect of Volume Fraction on the Order-Disorder Transition in Low Molecular Weight Polystyrene-block-Polyisoprene Copolymers. 1. Order-Disorder Transition Temperature Determined by Rheological Measurements
  173. Rheology of miscible blends of poly(methyl methacrylate) with poly(styrene-co-acrylonitrile) and with poly(vinylidene fluoride)
  174. Morphology and rheological behaviour of mixtures of poly(styrene-b-ethylene-co-butylene-styrene) block copolymer and poly(2,6-dimethyl-1,4-phenylene ether)
  175. On the use of time-temperature superposition in multicomponent/multiphase polymer systems
  176. Random-phase approximation calculation of the scattering function for multicomponent polymer systems
  177. On segmental mobility in a compatible poly(α-methylstyrene)-block-polystyrene copolymer
  178. Phase equilibria in mixtures of block copolymer and homopolymer
  179. Rheological behavior of homogeneous poly(α-methylstyrene)-block-polystyrene copolymers
  180. Rheology and phase behaviour of blends of poly(ethylene oxide) with poly(vinyl acetate) and with poly(vinyl acetate-ran-ethylene)
  181. Rheological behaviour of block copolymers in the disordered state: effects of molecular weight and block length ratio
  182. Rheological Behavior of Miscible Blends of Polystyrene and Poly(2,6-dimethyl-1,4-phenylene ether).
  183. Viscoelastic behavior of a homogeneous polystyrene-block-polyisoprene-block-polystyrene copolymer
  184. Polymer-polymer interdiffusion during coextrusion
  185. Effect of microdomain structure on the order-disorder transition temperature of polystyrene-block-polyisoprene-block-polystyrene copolymers
  186. Molecular theory for the viscoelasticity of compatible polymer mixtures. 2. Tube model with reptation and constraint release contributions
  187. Viscoelastic behavior of mixtures of a block copolymer and a homopolymer
  188. Molecular theory for the viscoelasticity of compatible polymer mixtures. 1. A tube model approach
  189. Determination of the order-disorder transition temperature of block copolymers