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Online ISSN : 1884-636X
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Structures and Properties of Dynamic Polymer Brush: Precise Analysis using Neutron Reflectivity
Hideaki Yokoyama
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2018 Volume 28 Issue 4 Pages 174-177

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A layer of polymer chains tethered by one end to a surface is called polymer brush and known to show various unique properties such as prevention of protein adsorption and anti-fouling activity. The surface segregation phenomena of copolymers with surface-active blocks should be useful for preparing such a brush layer in spontaneous process. We reported hydrophilic polymer brushes formed at the interface between water and hydrophobic polymer matrix by the segregation of amphiphilic diblock copolymers blended in the matrix. In this system, while the hydrophilic block with high surface energy avoids air surface, it segregates to cover the interface between hydrophobic PDMS and water. The structures of formed brush layers at D2O/polymer interfaces were analyzed by neutron reflectivity. The brush density was calculated to be as high as 2 chains/nm2, which is surprisingly comparable to the polymer brush fabricated by the “grafting-from” method.

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