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Polymer brushes structural properties

In this chapter, a series of recent results in surface modification of various surfaces employing the macromolecular anchoring layer approach was overviewed. It was demonstrated that the approach could be used as a virtually universal method for grafting of functional polymer brushes. The properties of the bmshes can be controlled by polymer nature, structural and morphological factors, and external stimuli. The polymer grafting technique developed can be readily applied to surface modification of fibers and textiles, leading to generation of hydrophobic, hydrophilic and switchable fibrous materials. [Pg.466]

Tsujii, Y, Ohno, K., Yamamoto, S., Goto, A. and Fukuda, T. (2006) Structure and properties of high-density polymer brushes prepared by surface-initiated living radical polymerization. Adv. Polym. Sci., 197, 1-45. [Pg.69]

Considering a mixed brush made of mutually incompatible grafted chains, a novel transition to a brush characterized by a lateral composition modulation was found [73]. Even more complicated spatial structures are obtained with grafted diblock copolymers [74]. Finally, we would like to mention in passing that these static brush phenomena have interesting consequences for the dynamic properties of polymer brushes [75]. [Pg.170]

Structure and Properties of High-Density Polymer Brushes... [Pg.6]

Surface-initiated ATRP was applied not only on planer substrates but also on various kinds of flne particles. The latter systems will be reviewed separately in Sect. 5.1. Porous materials are also fascinating targets for chromatographic application making use of the unique structure and properties of high-density polymer brushes. Wirth et al. were the first to report the grafting of poly(acrylamide) (PAAm) on a porous silica gel [109,110]. [Pg.11]


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