Side-chain-grafted random copolymer brushes as neutral surfaces for controlling the orientation of block copolymer microdomains in thin films.

2006 
Random copolymers of P(S-r-MMA-r-HEMA)s with a distribution of surface reactive hydroxyl groups were synthesized to formulate neutral surface layers on a SiO2 substrate. The layers were designed to drive vertical orientation of lamellar microdomains in a top P(S-b-MMA) thin film. Copolymers with a styrene weight fraction (fSt) of 0.58 and a HEMA fraction (fHEMA) ranging from 0.01 to 0.03, with a corresponding MMA fraction (fMMA) ranging from 0.41 to 0.39, in the P(S-r-MMA-r-HEMA) copolymer showed neutral surface characteristics. The morphology of block copolymer thin films was studied by scanning electron microscopy (SEM). P(S-r-MMA-r-HEMA) copolymers prepared by both living and classical free-radical polymerizations were equally effective in demonstrating the neutrality of the surface. These side-chain-grafted random copolymer brushes showed faster grafting kinetics than the end-chain-grafted P(S-r-MMA) because of multipoint attachment to the surface. The modified surfaces had a very thin layer of random...
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