Understanding of Growth Mechanism and Structure of Multilayer Thin Films via Layer-by-Layer Hydrogen Bonded Assembly from Polymer Brushes-Grafted Surface
Hua Wei, Hua Zhang, Yang Zhou, Zongbao Wang, Rong Wang, J. Chen
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Abstract
This study demonstrated the feasibility of polymer brushes-modified plate substrate as template to construct multilayer thin films via layer-by-layer hydrogen bonded assembly. The anchored chains via controlled surface-initiated atom transfer radical polymerization (SI-ATRP). The anchored
poly(4-vinylpyridine) brushes functions as a multivalent H-acceptor to regulate the following hydrogen bonded assembly with H-donors to construct multilayer thin films via layer-by-layer deposition technique. The growth mechanism and film natures of multilayer films mediated by hydrogen bonded
assembly from a polymer brushes-grafted surface were fully investigated.