Preparation of polystyrene brushes by reaction of terminal vinyl groups on silicon and silica surfaces

J.H. Maas, M.A. Cohen Stuart, A.B. Sieval, H. Zuilhof, E.J.R. Sudhölter

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Abstract

We have grafted end-functionalised polystyrene bonds via a covalent bond on hydrogen-terminated silicon and on silica surfaces. The reaction is carried out using a polymer melt. The grafting density of the brushes prepared in a polymer melt is much higher than those obtained by reaction in solution. The reaction of the vinyl-terminated polystyrene takes place at the surface under very mild conditions. The preparation of both brushes is a versatile `one pot¿ synthesis involving only the substrate and the vinyl-terminated polystyrene. The method also allows bimodal (mixed) brushes to be prepared from a suitable mixture of precursors
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)135-139
JournalThin Solid Films
Volume426
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2003

Keywords

  • alkyl monolayers
  • films
  • copolymers
  • 1-alkenes
  • forces

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