(150c) "Smart" Surfaces Formed by Diblock Copolymer Brushes
AIChE Annual Meeting
2006
2006 Annual Meeting
Materials Engineering and Sciences Division
Stimuli Responsive Polymers
Monday, November 13, 2006 - 3:55pm to 4:15pm
We use a self-consistent field (SCF) theory to study the morphological response of diblock copolymers grafted to a planar substrate. One of the two blocks can carry weakly dissociating charges (e.g., poly(acrylic acid)), making the surface responsive to the solution pH, ionic strength and applied electric field, in addition to the solvent selectivity. Three-dimensional, parallel SCF calculations are performed in real space with high accuracy to identify the thermodynamically stable morphology under a given set of controlling parameters. The internal structure of the self-assembled morphologies in the brush and their phase transitions are studied in detail. The effects of chain length, volume fraction of the two blocks and grafting density are also examined.