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Facile Fabrication of Bio‐ and Dual‐Functional Poly(2‐oxazoline) Bottle‐Brush Brush Surfaces

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Poly(2-oxazoline)s (POx) bottle-brush brushes have excellent biocompatible and lubricious properties, which are promising for the functionalization of surfaces for biomedical devices. Herein, a facile synthesis of POx is reported which is based bottle-brush brushes (BBBs) on solid substrates. Initially, backbone brushes of poly(2-isopropenyl-2-oxazoline) (PIPOx) were fabricated via surface initiated Cu<sup>0</sup> plate-mediated controlled radical polymerization (SI-Cu<sup>0</sup> CRP). Poly(2-methyl-2-oxazoline) (PMeOx) side chains were subsequently grafted from the PIPOx backbone via living cationic ring opening polymerization (LCROP), which result in ≈100 % increase in brush thickness (from 58 to 110 nm). The resultant BBBs shows tunable thickness up to 300 nm and high grafting density (σ) with 0.42 chains nm<sup>-2</sup> . The synthetic procedure of POx BBBs can be further simplified by using SI-Cu<sup>0</sup> CRP with POx molecular brush as macromonomer (M<sub>n</sub> =536 g mol<sup>-1</sup> , PDI=1.10), which results in BBBs surface up to 60 nm with well-defined molecular structure. Both procedures are significantly superior to the state-of-art approaches for the synthesis of POx BBBs, which are promising to design bio-functional surfaces.

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