Mixed Polymer Brushes for "Smart" Surfaces

Polymers (Basel). 2020 Jul 13;12(7):1553. doi: 10.3390/polym12071553.

Abstract

Mixed polymer brushes (MPBs) are composed of two or more disparate polymers covalently tethered to a substrate. The resulting phase segregated morphologies have been extensively studied as responsive "smart" materials, as they can be reversible tuned and switched by external stimuli. Both computational and experimental work has attempted to establish an understanding of the resulting nanostructures that vary as a function of many factors. This contribution highlights state-of-the-art MPBs studies, covering synthetic approaches, phase behavior, responsiveness to external stimuli as well as novel applications of MPBs. Current limitations are recognized and possible directions for future studies are identified.

Keywords: controlled radical polymerization; external regulation; materials; phase segregation; polymer brushes; responsive; surface coating; surface-initiated polymerization; surfaces.

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  • Review