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Synthesis of multifunctional polymer brush surfaces via sequential and orthogonal thiol-click reactions
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2011
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Materials ScienceEngineeringSurface FunctionalizationThiol FunctionalitySelf-assemblyPolymer ScienceBrush CompositionSurface ModificationOrthogonal Thiol-click ReactionsPhotopolymer NetworkChemistryClick ChemistryBiomolecular EngineeringPolymer Self-assemblyPolymer ChemistryPolymer SynthesisPolymers
Fabrication of multifunctional surfaces with complexity approaching that found in nature requires the application of a modular approach to surface engineering. We describe a versatile post-polymerization modification strategy to synthesize multifunctional polymer brush surfaces via combination of surface-initiated photopolymerization (SIP) and orthogonal thiol-click reactions. Specifically, we demonstrate two routes to multifunctional brush surfaces: in the first approach, alkyne-functionalized homopolymer brushes are modified with multiple thiolsvia a statistical, radical-mediated thiol-yne co-click reaction; and in the second approach, statistical copolymer brushes carrying two distinctly-addressable reactive moieties are sequentially modified via orthogonal base-catalyzed thiol-X (where X represents an isocyanate, epoxy, or α-bromoester) and radical-mediated thiol-yne reactions. In both cases, we show that surface properties, in the form of wettability, can be easily tuned over a wide range by judicious choice of brush composition and thiol functionality.
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