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Density effects on collapse, compression and adhesion of thermoresponsive polymer brushes

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We probe, using the Surface Forces Apparatus, the thermal response of poly(N-isopropylacrylamide) (PNIPAM) brushes of various grafting densities, grown from plasma-activated mica by means of surface-initiated polymerization. We thus show that dense thermoresponsive brushes collapse gradually as temperature is increased, and that grafting density greatly affects their ability to swell: the swelling ratio of the brushes, which characterizes the thickness variation between the swollen and the collapsed state, is found to decrease from $\sim 7$ to $\sim 3$ as the number of grafted chains per unit area increases. Such a result, obtained with an unprecedent resolution in grafting density, provides qualitative support to calculations by Mendez {\it et al.} [{\it Macromolecules} {\bf 2005} {\it 38}, 174]. We further show that, in contrast to swelling, adhesion between two PNIPAM brushes appears to be rather insensitive to their molecular structure.
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hal-00418617 , version 1 (21-09-2009)
hal-00418617 , version 2 (09-10-2009)

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Ibrahim Bou Malham, Lionel Bureau. Density effects on collapse, compression and adhesion of thermoresponsive polymer brushes. 2009. ⟨hal-00418617v2⟩
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