Abstract :
We outline a method to fabricate gradient combinatorial libraries that explore architectural parameters of surface-grafted
block copolymers (BCs). In addition, we demonstrate the utility of such libraries for the rapid, thorough assessment of the
response of grafted BCs to solvent exposure. Our fabrication route uses surface-initiated controlled radical polymerization to
produce a tethered polymer block with uniform length (in this case, poly(n-butyl methacrylate), PBMA), followed by a graded
synthesis that adds a second block that varies in its length over the library (here, poly(2-(N,N0-dimethylamino)ethyl
methacrylate), PDMAEMA). Our demonstration study maps the response of PBMA and PDMAEMA blocks to hexane and
water, and defines regimes of behavior to this respect. Moreover, our study illuminates a narrow BC composition window that
exhibits the strongest possible response to water and hexane treatment.
Keywords :
HTE , block copolymers , Surface modification , Thin films , Combinatorial methods , Grafted polymers , High throughput , Responsive surfaces