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The simplest of these ordered microphases is the lamellar (L) phase in which the A and B monomers separate into A-rich and B-rich lamellae. It is observed to occur when the volume fractions of two monomers are comparable. If the volume fraction of one [monomer becomes sufficiently greater than that of the other, the minority component is observed to form cylinders which pack in a hexagonal arrangement forming the hexagonal (H) phase.] | The simplest of these ordered microphases is the lamellar (L) phase in which the A and B monomers separate into A-rich and B-rich lamellae. It is observed to occur when the volume fractions of the two monomers are comparable. If the volume fraction of one monomer becomes sufficiently greater than that of the other, the minority component is observed to form cylinders which pack in a hexagonal arrangement, forming the hexagonal (H) phase. |
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