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Morphology of polymer brushes infiltrated by attractive nanoinclusions of various sizes.

Michael G Opferman1, Rob D Coalson, David Jasnow, Anton Zilman.   

Abstract

Addition of nanoparticles can control the morphologies of grafted polymer layers that are important in a variety of natural and artificial systems. We study the morphologies of grafted polymer layers interacting attractively with nanoparticle inclusions, as a function of particle size and the interaction strength, using self-consistent field theory and Langevin dynamics simulations. We find that the addition of nanoparticles causes distinctive changes in the layer morphology. For sufficiently strong interaction/binding, increasing the concentration of nanoparticles causes a compression of the polymer layer into a compact, low height state, followed by a subsequent rebound and swelling at sufficiently high concentrations. For nanoparticles of small size, the compression of the layer is sharp and occurs over a narrow range of nanoparticle concentrations. The transition region widens as the nanoparticle size increases. The transition is initiated via a dense layer of tightly bound monomers and nanoparticles near the grafting surface, with a low density region above it. For nanoparticles much larger than the characteristic graft spacing in the brush, the behavior is reversed: the nanoparticles penetrate only the dilute region near the top of the polymer layer without causing the layer to collapse.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23758614     DOI: 10.1021/la4013922

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Langmuir        ISSN: 0743-7463            Impact factor:   3.882


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