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	  <title>Computer Simulations of Block Copolymer Tethered Nanoparticle Self-Assembly</title>
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	  	 <description>We perform molecular simulations to study the self-assembly of block copolymer tethered cubic nanoparticles. Minimal models of the tethered nanoscale building blocks (NBBs) are
  utilized to explore the structures arising from self-assembly. We demonstrate that attaching a rigid nanocube to a diblock copolymer affects the typical equilibrium morphologies exhibited by the
  pure copolymer. Lamellar and cylindrical phases are observed in both systems but not at the corresponding relative copolymer tether block fractions. The effect of nanoparticle geometry on phase
  behavior is investigated by comparing the self-assembled structures formed by the tethered NBBs with those of their linear ABC triblock copolymer counterparts. The tethered nanocubes exhibit the
  conventional triblock copolymer lamellar and cylindrical phases when the repulsive interactions between different blocks are symmetric. The rigid and bulky nature of the cube induces interfacial
  curvature in the tethered NBB phases compared to their linear ABC triblock copolymer counterparts. We compare our results with those structures obtained from diblock copolymer tethered nanospheres
  to further elucidate the role of cubic nanoparticle geometry on self-assembly.</description>
	  	  	  	<pubDate>Fri, 22 Sep 2006 11:45:39</pubDate>
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													Chan, Elaine
				 og 													Ho, Lin C.
				 og 													Glotzer, Sharon C.
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