1. Surface Grafting 'Band-Aid' for 'Everyone': Filter Paper-Assisted Surface-Initiated Polymerization in the Presence of Air
- Author
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Wei Li, Rainer Jordan, Wenbo Sheng, and Bin Li
- Subjects
polymer brush ,Materials science ,surface grafting ,Radical polymerization ,010402 general chemistry ,Polymer brush ,01 natural sciences ,Catalysis ,law.invention ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,law ,chemistry.chemical_classification ,Filter paper ,010405 organic chemistry ,Communication ,General Chemistry ,Polymer ,General Medicine ,Grafting ,Surface Polymerization ,Communications ,0104 chemical sciences ,Monomer ,chemistry ,Chemical engineering ,Polymerization ,copper ,ambient condition ,Photolithography - Abstract
We report herein a facile and generalized approach to the modification of solid surfaces with polymer brushes under ambient conditions: filter paper‐assisted surface‐initiated Cu0‐mediated controlled radical polymerization (PSI‐CuCRP). The polymerization solution wetted filter paper is sandwiched between a copper plate and an initiator‐modified substrate, which allows the creation of a surface‐initiated polymerization (SIP) “band‐aid” so that everyone can perform the surface grafting selectively with good control over the quality of the polymer brushes employing low concentration and microliter amounts of the monomer solution. The versatility of this method is demonstrated by grafting different homo‐, block‐, and multicomponent polymer brushes by using the same activation system and reaction conditions, the polymerization process can be precisely controlled to yield uniform polymers and show high chain‐end functionality which is exemplified by in situ tetra‐copolymerization. The combination of photolithography and paper cutting enables to prepare arbitrary three‐dimensional patterned polymer brushes on the surface., A facile and generalized approach is reported for the modification of solid surfaces with polymer brushes under ambient conditions: filter paper‐assisted surface‐initiated Cu0‐mediated controlled radical polymerization. A surface‐initiated “band‐aid” of the monomer solution wetted filter paper covered with a thin copper plate allows to perform the surface grafting selectively with polymer brushes.
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- 2021