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Synthesis of Loop Poly(Methyl Methacrylate) Brushes via Chain-End Postpolymerization Modification

Polymer brushes are typically densely grafted assemblies of polymer chains that are tethered via one end group to a solid substrate. Anchoring linear polymer chains via both end groups to… Click to show full abstract

Polymer brushes are typically densely grafted assemblies of polymer chains that are tethered via one end group to a solid substrate. Anchoring linear polymer chains via both end groups to a surface results in loop-type polymer brushes. Although loop polymer brushes have been shown to be able to outperform their linear, single-chain-end tethered analogues, for example, with respect to the prevention of biofouling or reducing friction, this brush architecture has received only relatively limited attention. Loop-type polymer brushes are mostly prepared following grafting-onto approaches using α,ω-heterobifunctional polymers. Grafting-from strategies, so far, have been rarely explored, but could further expand the range of accessible polymer molecular weights and brush grafting densities and allow the preparation of surface-attached polymer loops from a wider scope of monomers. This manuscript reports an alternative grafting-from strategy for the preparation of loop-type poly(methyl methacrylate) (PMMA) brush...

Keywords: chain end; end; polymer brushes; polymer; methyl methacrylate; poly methyl

Journal Title: Macromolecules
Year Published: 2019

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