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Precise Synthesis of Poly(methyl methacrylate) Brush with Well-Controlled Stereoregularity Using a Surface-Initiated Living Anionic Polymerization Method

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Densely grafted polymer brushes, which consist of end-tethered chains that are predominantly oriented perpendicular to the substrate, show a number of unique functional properties due to their highly organized structure. Controlling the stereoregularity of the main chain while maintaining a high grafting density offers further opportunities to increase the density of functional sites through the formation of cavities within the brush structure. Concentrated poly(methyl methacrylate) (PMMA) brushes with well-controlled stereoregularity and polydispersity index (PDI) were prepared on flat and spherical substrates using a surface-initiated living anionic polymerization method in the presence of triethylaluminum (AlEt3). The syndiotactic PMMA brush forms with helical chains and is able to encapsulate C60 molecules within the formed cavities.

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