The promising carbohydrate-based block copolymer maltoheptaose-block-polystyrene (MH-b-PS) has been used for high-performance memory transistors and next generation nanolithography. In order to realize the potential of MH-b-PS especially in microelectronic applications, we firstly improved its synthetic method for obtaining large amount of copper-free MH-b-PS. The main improvement relies on the removal of the residual copper catalyst by using a chelating resin. Then, the microphase separation of copper-free MH-b-PS in both thin film and bulk states under different solvent vapor annealing conditions were investigated comprehensively and compared with our previous report by using both real-space and reciprocal-space techniques. A phase transition of MH-b-PS from hexagonal close-packed horizontal cylinders to face-centered cubic were observed when increasing the amount of tetrahydrofuran in the mixture annealing solvent of tetrahydrofuran and HO. More details about self-assembled MH-b-PS nanostructures were analyzed by comparing grazing incidence small angle X-ray scattering patterns with corresponding atomic force microscopy phase images.

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The promising carbohydrate-based block copolymer maltoheptaose-block-polystyrene (MH-b-PS) has been used for high-performance memory transistors and next generation nanolithography. In order to realize the potential of MH-b-PS especially in microelectronic applications, we firstly improved its synthetic method for obtaining large amount of copper-free MH-b-PS. The main improvement relies on the removal of the residual copper catalyst by using a chelating resin.

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