Introduction

Semicrystalline polymers exhibit a broad spectrum of superior properties compared to their amorphous counterparts, making them highly valuable in various commercial applications. Therefore, understanding the mechanisms of polymer crystallization is fundamentally important. One effective strategy for customizing the properties of semicrystalline homopolymers is block copolymerization, which allows for the integration of two or more distinct comonomer blocks into a single material, thereby combining their individual characteristics. However, when the constituent blocks of a copolymer can crystallize, they present a unique and intriguing challenge with significant implications for both fundamental research and practical applications. For example, the presence of multiple …

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