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Stimuli-Responsive Y-Shaped Polymer Brushes Based on Junction-Point-Reactive Block Copolymers

Rebecca KleinChristoph TonhauserHolger FreyAli A. GolrizHans-jürgen ButtChristian Moers

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chemistry.chemical_classificationMaterials scienceStimuli responsivePolymersSurface PropertiesMechanical EngineeringTemperatureWaterNanotechnologyPolymerSmart surfacesSurface energyAnionic addition polymerizationMembranechemistryMechanics of MaterialsJunction pointPolymer chemistryWettabilityCopolymerPolystyrenesGeneral Materials SciencePolyvinylpyridine N-OxidePolytetrafluoroethylene

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Reversibly responsive, thin or ultrathin polymer fi lms, often referred to as “smart surfaces”, can alter their properties upon application of external stimuli. [ 1 , 2 ] One particular application fi eld represents the engineering of nanostructured fi lms mimicking cell membranes. [ 3 , 4 ] Such materials offer application potential for sensors, textiles, construction materials, and smart coatings due to a rapid change in surface energy and morphology. [ 5–7 ] The surface response can be triggered by various external stimuli such as light, temperature, electrical potential, mechanical force, magnetic fi eld, pH change, or selective solvent treatment. [ 1 , 8–12 ] A variety of different thin polymer fi lms has been designed for this purpose. End-tethered polymers (e.g., (multiarm) block and homopolymers), layer-by-layer structures, cross-linked thin polymer fi lms as well as hybrid systems with inorganic particles are established, complex structures to generate responsive surface coatings. [ 13–20 ]

https://doi.org/10.1002/adma.201202105