When tethered chains meet free ones; the stability of polymer wetting films on polymer brushes |
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Authors: | Joost H. Maas Frans A.M. Leermakers Gerard J. Fleer Martinus A. Cohen Stuart |
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Affiliation: | Laboratory of Physical Chemistry and Colloid Science Wageningen University, PO Box 8038, 6700 EK Wageningen, The Netherlands |
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Abstract: | We present a combined experimental and theoretical self-consistent field (SCF) investigation of the wetting behavior of a polystyrene melt (composed of chains with degree of polymerization P) on top of a polystyrene brush (composed of chains with length N) grafted onto a silica surface. The control variables are the grafting density σ of the brush chains and the length of mobile chains P. Experiments show in agreement with the theory that there is a window of complete wetting. Both at very low and at high grafting densities the system remains partial wet. At large degree of polymerization P, there is a difference between the experimental and theoretical results. Theory predicts partial wetting only, whereas the window of complete wetting persists in the experiments even when P >> N. This difference is attributed to the double-well structure of the disjoining pressure as revealed by the SCF theory. With this type of disjoining pressure it is conceivable that a metastable zero contact angle remains present for very long times. |
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Keywords: | interfaces thin films melt computer modeling atomic force microscopy |
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