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Expanding the scope of surface grafted polymers using electroinitiated polymerization

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posted on 2020-07-07, 00:00 authored by James Randall, Melissa Kate Stanfield, Daniel Eyckens, J Pinson, Luke HendersonLuke Henderson
The ability to rapidly modify the surface of materials is a powerful means of tailoring interfaces and interphases for a variety of applications. In this work, we demonstrate the extensive scope of an electrochemically mediated surface modification technique, able to install a range of surface grafted polymers of varying polarity and functionality. The irreversible reduction of aryldiazonium salts initiates polymer growth and provides a "priming layer"for the polymers to attach to, covalently anchoring them to the surface. We show the broad applicability of this technique through polymerization of 19 acrylate monomers, as well as a noncarbonyl bearing monomer species, styrene. Surface bound films were characterized using FT-IR, ellipsometry, and water contact angle.

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Journal

Langmuir

Volume

36

Issue

26

Pagination

7217 - 7226

Publisher

American Chemical Society

Location

Washington, D.C.

ISSN

0743-7463

eISSN

1520-5827

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

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