E. Huang, M. Toney, et al.
Applied Physics Letters
The best approach to synthesizing polymeric brushes involves the synthesis of a preformed monochlorosilyl functionalized azo initiator and covalently attaching it to a variety of solid surfaces. Using normal free-radical polymerization conditions, linear chains are then grown from the surface to give the covalently attached polymer brushes with high graft densities and molecular weights. This novel surface-initiated approach has been combined with living polymerization procedures, such as ring opening and living free radical polymerization, to construct polymer brushes with a degree of control previously unobtainable.
E. Huang, M. Toney, et al.
Applied Physics Letters
Y. Charlier, T.P. Russell, et al.
MRS Fall Meeting 1993
E. Huang, M. Toney, et al.
Applied Physics Letters
C.J.G. Plummer, J.L. Hedrick, et al.
Journal of Polymer Science, Part B: Polymer Physics