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Tailoring Core-Shell Polymer-Coated Nanoparticles as Block Copolymer Surfactants

Authors
Kim, Bumjoon J.Fredrickson, Glenn H.Bang, JoonaHawker, Craig J.Kramer, Edward J.
Issue Date
25-8월-2009
Publisher
AMER CHEMICAL SOC
Citation
MACROMOLECULES, v.42, no.16, pp.6193 - 6201
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SCIE
SCOPUS
Journal Title
MACROMOLECULES
Volume
42
Number
16
Start Page
6193
End Page
6201
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/119476
DOI
10.1021/ma9009406
ISSN
0024-9297
Abstract
The effect of core-shell polymer-coated nanoparticles on block copolymer morphology is investigated systematically by controlling particle positioning within a block copolymer template. Our approach of varying the areal chain density (Sigma) of short thiol terminated polystyrene (PS-SH) brushes on the particles where the molecular weight (M-n) of the PS ligands (2.5 kg/mol) is used to control the fraction of the particles adsorbed to the interface of PS-b-P2VP diblock copolymer domains (M-n = 196 kg/mol). The change in Sigma from 2.38 to 0.49 chains/nm(2) brings systematic control over the fraction of Au particles bound to the PS/ P2VP interface (f(i)), this fraction ranging from 0 to 95%. Particles with Sigma of 2.38 chains/nm(2) (f(i) similar to 0) were observed to localize within the PS domains and further produce a macroscopic particle aggregated phase separate from the PS-b-P2VP mesophase. In contrast, decreasing the 2: of PS chains provides for strong binding of Au nanoparticles to the PS/P2VP interfaces as a consequence of preferential wetting of one block of the copolymer (P2VP) to the Au substrate. Interestingly, the addition of low volume fractions (phi(P)) of such nanoparticle surfactants (Sigma < 1.1 chains/nm(2)) to lamellar diblock copolymers initially leads to a decrease in lamellar thickness, a consequence of decreasing interfacial tension, up to a critical value of phi(P) beyond which the block copolymer adopts a bicontinuous morphology. The relationship between domain spacing and morphology of block copolymer with the level of nanoparticle surfactants will be discussed based on a strong-segregation model. In addition, the rational design of nanoparticle surfactants based on the nature and density of the grafted chains will be described.
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